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The master of legal drama did not disappoint with this one. Michael Brock was an amazing character. Imagine a lawyer on the fast track to being a partner of one of the top law firms in D.C., when a hostage encounter with a homeless gunman would change his career drastically, sending him to be a lawyer for the homeless, hopeless and destitute. THE VOICELESS.
Many times persons enter the legal profession, or any profession to be of service to the community, but then when money comes in the way the focus becomes just that, getting rich. Grisham being the masterful storyteller that he is, worked in a message that persons should always try, especially as lawyers to remember that the job is there to provide a service, to be of a benefit to humanity and be a voice for those who cannot do it themselves.
The cast of characters were amazing. The most notable being Mordecai, the head of the legal clinic that Michael eventually began working with, When I read legal books, I always look forward to a trial. I think more could have been done with the "Case of the Missing File" I wanted more drama there.
Overall this was a good read.