What do you say about an author who pens his life story anonymously? Something to hide? You bet! But he's not hiding anything here, anything other than his face. This is a true story. A one-of-a-kind tell-all confessional. A memoir written by, perhaps, the worst lawyer ever admitted to a State Bar. From a good start, with top grades and high accomplishments early on, came a gradual unraveling, ending in a complete and commanding collapse. Bloody details of the how, leaving only questions as to the why. Riveting, compelling, desperate, and dastardly.
"Reads like a novel, even if actually a memoir.But how could it be true? How could anyone be so bad, so horrendously incompetent? This should be required reading in every law school ethics class. And recommended reading for everyone else."