David Crump’s courtroom novel The Plaintiff’s Lawyer takes Robert Herrick into the world of trade secrets and terrorism
An Ayatollah grins at the successful launch of a new Kharramshar missile in the foothills of southern Iran.
Nova asks Robert Herrick, the famous “Lawyer for the Little Guy,” to find out. It’s way outside his usual practice. And a possible culprit, the shadowy company known as Dravos Corporation, hires a street fighter named Jimmy Coleman to defend it. He’s the head of litigation at the megafirm of Booker and Bayne, where an army of associates can crank out arguments supporting almost any position Mr. Coleman wants to take.
Along the way, Robert comes across the eccentric genius who developed the basic design. There’s a street vagabond who saw something and said something. A soldier who visited Dravos Corporation. And Iranian agents out to kill Robert. He will have to fight with primitive energy to find justice for his client . . . and for his country . . . and to save his own life. Robert Herrick is The Plaintiff’s Lawyer.
Part of the series featuring trial lawyer Robert Herrick by QP Books, by Houston law professor David Crump.
Paperback edition: Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, BooksAMillion, Powell’s, YBP Library Services, MLS, Ingram catalog, and other retailers.
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Kindle edition, at Amazon.
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Cataloging: THE PLAINTIFF’S LAWYER
Author: DAVID CRUMP
ISBN 9781610274012 (pbk.)
ISBN 9781610274029 (ePUB)
ASIN B085WX29SD (Kindle)
List price: US $6.99 (ebook) / $16.99 (pbk.)
Page count: 244 pp.
Published: March 13, 2020