Personal Injuries (Paperback)

Author: Scott Turow
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780446608602
Publisher: Warner Vision
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30654144
Item#: RDX73J
Dimensions (in Inches) 6.75H x 4.25L x 1.12T
Pages: 528
 
"He knew it was wrong, and that he was going to get caught. He said he knew this day was coming..." (from the first line)

Now in paperback -- the national bestseller from the author of "Presumed Innocent". To Robbie Feaver, the law is all about making a play -- to a client, a jury, or judge. But when caught taking bribes, he's forced to wear a wire in exchange for leniency. Even as he looks after his ailing wife, Feaver must make tapes that will hurl his friends, enemies, and an FBI undercover agent into a crisis.
 
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When the FBI nabs Robbie Feaver, a failed actor turned philandering lawyer who has been paying off various Kindle County judges to rule in his favor, Robbie's life is placed on the bargaining table. In order to dodge the consequences, he must use his dramatic flair to blackmail the judges into testifying against the man the Feds are really after: Brendan Tuohey, presiding judge of the superior court's common law claims division. But even more complications reside outside the courtroom. Robbie, though known for giving in to extramarital temptations, is grieving the slow demise of his beloved wife, who is suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease. Meanwhile, Robbie's best friend's (who happens to be Tuohey's nephew) involvement in the conspiracy is causing him to question his decision to save his own skin. Danger abounds in this legal thriller, as do probing observations of legal ethics and the moral issues surrounding undercover work. An Entertainment Weekly Best Book of 1999.

 

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Wall Street Journal
"...[A] textured examination of human nature as well as an entertaining tale of American justice." - Nicholas Kulish 10/01/1999

Washington Post Book World
"...[T]his novel has the ring of authenticity. It blends widespread graft, a spidery villain insulated at the heart of a complex web, suffering, murder, suicide and also a measure of humor into a narrative that proceeds with the inevitability--and the surprises--of real life....[PERSONAL INJURIES is] an absorbing crime novel, perhaps Turow's best." - Dennis Drabelle 10/03/1999

New York Times Book Review
"In [Turow's] five legal thrillers, he has set new standards for the genre, most notably in the depth and subtlety of his characterizations. And Robbie Feaver may be his most inspired creation yet--a slick, mercurial, big-hearted con artist, as flawed yet somehow as noble as those tragic figures he never got to play on stage." - Gary Krist 10/24/1999

Chicago Tribune Books
"In his beautifully realized new novel, PERSONAL INJURIES, Scott Turow not only knows what his readers want, he delivers just about perfectly....Turow slices hard-boiled dialogue into his moral travails as well as anyone writing now....His sense of the human comedy is laced with tragedy. Not a pretty picture, but a true one." - Todd Gitlin 09/26/1999

Los Angeles Times Book Review
"In this beautifully realized book--a book, one might say, Turow was born to write--characters in opposition can evoke almost equal reader sympathy....Written in a flowing prose by turns reflective and riveting, dancing with vivid scenes and indelible moments, PERSONAL INJURIES is finally as much about human attempts at love as it is about the enforcement of law." - Tom Nolan 10/10/1999

Entertainment Weekly
"Legal fiction has turned depressingly formulaic and melodramatic lately, but Scott Turow's just gets richer and smarter. Funnier, too. PERSONAL INJURIES is the best work of his career." - Tom De Haven 10/08/1999

Literary Review
"Turow's style is rich and reflective, his characterization subtle, his prose chewy and flavoursome. No trace of gristle though; what's on offer is a prime cut of first-class fiction....In fluent mid-career, this is the best book Turow has written." - Philip Oakes November 1999


 
 
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Chapter One


HE KNEW IT WAS WRONG, AND THAT HE WAS going to get caught. He said he knew this day was coming.

    He knew they had been stupid, he told me—worse, greedy. He said he knew he should have stopped. But somehow, each time he thought they'd quit, he'd ask himself how once more could make it any worse. Now he knew he was in trouble.

    I recognized the tune. Over twenty-some years, the folks sitting in that leather club chair in front of my desk have found only a few old standards in the jukebox. I Didn't Do It. The Other One Did It. Why Are They Picking on Me. His selection, I'm Sorry, made the easiest listening. But they all wanted to hear the same song from me: Maybe I Can Get You Out of This. I said it usually, although I knew it would often prove untrue. But it's a complicated business being somebody's only hope.

    This is a lawyer's story, the kind attor

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