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A review by sarahferg
An Insignificant Case by Phillip Margolin
4.0
3.5 Stars (rounded up)
I don’t read a ton of lawyer thrillers so I may be way off base here but the beginning of this gave me Lincoln lawyer vibes.
An artist who takes so much pride in his work he steals back his paintings when not placed where he thinks they should be (lol). The storyline progressed at a good pace and kept my attention throughout with some of the character introductions and surprises.
The only thing that had me hung up a bit were some of the characters who were not developed well enough for me to remember or care much about.
Overall enjoyable and will look forward to reading more from Phillip Margolin. Great narration from Peter Ganim as well, his voice really fit the tone of the book.
Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for this ARC!
I don’t read a ton of lawyer thrillers so I may be way off base here but the beginning of this gave me Lincoln lawyer vibes.
An artist who takes so much pride in his work he steals back his paintings when not placed where he thinks they should be (lol). The storyline progressed at a good pace and kept my attention throughout with some of the character introductions and surprises.
The only thing that had me hung up a bit were some of the characters who were not developed well enough for me to remember or care much about.
Overall enjoyable and will look forward to reading more from Phillip Margolin. Great narration from Peter Ganim as well, his voice really fit the tone of the book.
Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for this ARC!