Lawyers Gone Bad

Lawyers Gone Bad

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THE REVIEWS ARE IN AND IT'S AGREED - LAWYERS GONE BAD IS A FIVE STAR THRILLER!
The Buffalo News said this about Lawyers Gone Bad: “Scarsella spices his tale with saucy language when needed and street lingo where appropriate. He keeps the suspense at high level until the answers unfold.”
The Onlinebookclub.com said this about Lawyers Gone Bad: "As much as this book was a legal story, it was also about love, family, indiscretions, greed, power, and consequences. Lawyers Gone Bad could be described as a book about life. I would recommend it to lovers of legal crime stories and those who appreciate a good story. Finally, I’d rate Lawyers Gone Bad four out of four stars."
OVER 400 POSITIVE READER REVIEWS!
FIND OUT JUST HOW BAD LAWYERS CAN BE IN THIS THRILLER ABOUT THE BAD THINGS LAWYERS DO AND THOSE LAWYERS TASKED WITH STOPPING THEM!
“The lawyer was crying,” begins this novel about the investigations conducted by lawyer discipline counsel, Dean Alessi, and his crusty investigator, Stu Foley, into lawyers gone bad – that is, those lawyers who commit ethical and criminal wrongs. This time, they’re investigating the local District Attorney for committing the ultimate ethical wrong - murder.
But the story is much more than about solving a murder. It concerns friendship, loss, unrequited love, and ultimately, justice. It seeks to answer the question: Does what go around come around?
Novelist Vincent Scarsella draws on his over 18 years of real life experience as head of the lawyer discipline office in Buffalo, New York to craft a gripping, suspenseful novel about lawyers gone bad.
And readers are also enjoying this novel:
★★★★★ Fantastic Plot! - I read a lot (3 or 4 books a week). I read a lot of mystery and suspense novels too. This was as good or better than anything I've read in a long time. A great plot, smooth dialogue and a nice style. I highly recommend it. I look forward to reading Mr. Scarsella's newest novel. - Harry J Gawronski
★★★★★ Wonderfully Different. - I read so many legal themed books but none like this one. Great insight into the investigations of crooked and politically charged attorneys. Looking for his next book. - Lurline S.
Lawyers Gone Bad follows on the success of Vincent Scarsella’s debut crime novel, “The Anonymous Man”, about which The Buffalo News said: "The Anonymous Man gets decent marks for creativity and intricacy...it's a fast read that runs through familiar local settings to a satisfying conclusion. Scarsella has the makings of a good storyteller...