John Bookman—Book to his friends—is a tenured professor at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin. He rides a Harley and wears jeans and cowboy boots and his hair too long to suit the conservative dean. He’s thirty-five, handsome and unmarried but seldom without a female companion. He teaches karate and Con Law, law school vernacular for Constitutional Law. He is a recognized … constitutional law expert, debates senators on political talk shows and reduces them to blithering fools, writes scathing op-eds, and is often mentioned as a possible Supreme Court nominee. He is famous for taking on lost causes and winning. Consequently, when he arrives at the law school each Monday morning, hundreds of letters await him, letters from lost causes around the country seeking his help. Some letters are funny, others are sad, most are hopeless. But every now and then, one letter captures his attention. Then, with only his latest law school intern in tow, Professor Bookman takes off on yet another adventure—not in search of ancient artifacts like Indiana Jones, but in search of truth and justice—“or as close thereto as the law allows.” In this first installment of a new series, Book investigates a murder in the world of art and fracking in Marfa, Texas.
Daily Mail (UK): “There cannot be any dispute. Gimenez has taken over John Grisham’s mantle. This is his seventh legal thriller, and his work is now faster and fresher than Grisham, his characters are stronger, and his plot lines reek of tomorrow’s headlines. This one centres on ‘fracking’; the removal of gas from shale oil deposits, which is now the subject of fierce political debate in Britain as well as America. . . . It takes a positive delight in the intricacies of the law, but with a good helping of action thrown in, and it underlines just how much Gimenez has taken over Grisham’s territory.”
Weekend Sport (UK): Same brilliant storyteller, brand new character to follow. Gimenez does law mysteries every bit as good as John Grisham, and this latest effort won’t disappoint fans of that master. . . . Gimenez is a great and growing writer who hasn’t let his readers down yet, and doesn’t look likely to.”
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Criminal law can be very interesting. Constitutional Law, the subject of this book, also made for an interesting and compelling read by an excellent author!
I love books which center on the Constitution…. and the main character hits justice hard. I then read all his books..
love his books and can’t wait for his new one to come out!
I enjoy reading this author. He writes an enjoyable story that holds your interest. He is knowledgeable about many topics and incorporates them in his story seamlessly. Read, learn, enjoy !!
All of his books are so great.
Gimenez hits another home run! His writing style is just great!
If you like Grisham and Baldacci, you’ll love this!
Great author and great books. Lengthy novels that you really get engrossed in. I like that. The story develops and isn’t rushed.
I liked this book by one of my favorite authors.
good read
I enjoy books about the law and Gimenez always includes really well developed characters.
Too much law language.
I loved this book. And, I love Book. Will miss his intern, she was a hoot.
This was a really good story. Liked the characters. Gimenez puts a lot of free info about Texas in his books. I can tell he loves Texas. Just bought the next in this series. I have read some of his other books. Really liked Abduction, but so far, Book is my new hero.
Verygood with a good twist. I really enjoy Marc Gimentz.
Good stuff. See review of “Absence of Guilt” for more.
Great characters, love the story. Bookman is believable and a law professor to look up to. Couldn’t put it down!
Good story, which prompted me to read another of his books.
I love this author. Tells a great story, great characters and educates you in the process.
I was fetting a little annoyed until I realized the author was attempting to be funny. I changed the rhythm in my mind and understood it better but I would have liked it better if he played it straight
This is one of my favorite authors. I have liked all his books.