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Phillip Margolin's compelling insider's view of criminal mind
comes from his unique background as a longtime criminal defense attorney.
Each of his seven novels to date has been a New York Times bestseller,
including Wild Justice and Gone, but Not Forgotten. He is an avid
chess player and lives in Portland, Oregon.. His official website is PhillipMargolin.com.
The Associate
Daniel Ames is an associate at Reed, Briggs, Portland's most prestigious law firm, earning more money than he ever imagined possible. When a charismatic civil litigator sues the firm's biggest client for manufacturing a drug that he claims causes unspeakable birth defects, Daniel is certain the claim has no merit. But as he begins to investigate, his world comes tumbling down around him. His work is sabotaged, he's accused of professional incompetence, and he's fired. Twelve hours later he is arrested for murder. Daniel scrambles to clear his name and save his reputation -- and in the process unearths a trail of deceit. But someone doesn't want this trail explored, and Daniel becomes the target of a vicious killer who will stop at nothing to prevent the truth from being revealed.
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Phillip Margolin's Summer Reading List
A Cup of Light
by Nicole Mones
I loved her first book (Lost in Translation) and can't wait
to read her second.
Silent Joe
by T. Jefferson Parker
An Edgar winner. I always enjoy his books.
Nicholas Nickleby
by Charles Dickens
This is my classic for the summer.
The Eyre Affair
by Jasper Ffordes
I don't read a lot of science fiction, but this book received great reviews and the idea of an alternate
universe where the characters in books are real appealed to me.
Seabiscuit
by Laura Hillenbrand
Recommended by my father-in-law.
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