Sunday, March 17, 2019
Book Review Of the Burning Man By Phillip Margolin :: essays research papers
Book Review of "The Burning Man" by Phillip Margolin      shot Hale, the son of Richard Hale, a four-year associate at Hale,Greaves, Strobridg, Marquand, and Bartlett, has lived his life under the buttof his father. Despite having a high five-figure salary and fire-engine-redPorsche, diaphysis was constantly arduous to overcome the expectations of his high-class lawyer of a father, who was former president of the operating room State Bar.Handling only weensy-time cases did not present Peter with the opportunity tooutshine his father, who was also a second-team All-American football player and home(a) Champion wrestler, but when his father had a heart attack and could nolonger handle a million dollar case in which Peter had been helping him, Petercould not let the opportunity pass. As Richard Hale lied helpless in a hospitalbed, he demanded Peter ask for a mistrial, but it butt againstmed only to go in one earof Peters and out the other. Peters boldne ss would be costly though, as hewould lose the case and lose his father. Richard did not die, but when he heardof his sons error he could not forgive him and couldnt bare to see him anymore.     Only a fatherly instinct would force Richard to find a meager job forhis helpless son in a small town with an old friend who was looking for someonetrying to see status as Peter now was. Whitaker was not as fire asPortland was to Peter, but he began to be accustomed to the town when he beganhis handling small criminal cases and ran into an old friend who graduated withhim from highschool, Steve Mancini. Steve, comparable Peters father, was a footballstar, but at the Division II take for the Whitaker State football team. Halebecame close with Mancini and met many other residents of Whitaker with Steve.One being Steves beautiful and intelligent fiance, Donna Harmon and herslightly retarded fellow Gary. Just as things began to become settled forPeter in Whitaker, he ra n into some problems with Gary Harmon. Peter had tosave him once from the police in a peeping incident and then became Garys leadattorney, under some influence from Steve Mancini, as Gary was charged with themurder of a local college girl.     The night of the murder, Gary had been at a local bar, the Stallion, andhad gotten into an argument with a girl whom he had asked to buy a drink for.Despite the assurance of a local drug-dealer friend of Garys, Kevin sales booth andhis friend, Christopher Mammon, the college girl had rejected Gary heavily not
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