The Associate by Phillip Margolin







Good, fast-paced roller coaster ride

Originally published in 2002.

If the first two opening scenes don't grab you than you had better check your pulse and see if you're still alive!

Phillip Margolin
Others have reviewed The Associate and correctly stated that it is not a pure legal thriller. True enough. There are legal parts to this story, but the case is not resolved through fancy legal footwork. Rather, the thriller becomes a mystery too and we race along with our heroes to see if they can save everyone and expose the villains.

Is it great literature? Hardly. But, it's a lot of fun and I tore through it like a starving man at a buffet.
 
I rate this book 5 stars out of 5 and it can be found on Amazon.com here: The Associate by Phillip Margolin.
 
Reviewed on February 1, 2005

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