A review by ewp11577
Personal Injuries by Scott Turow

4.0

The main appeal of this book is the question "who really is the good guy here?" The FBI uses a local personal injury attorney to bring down corrupt judges, yet they are far from blameless in motive and tactics. George Mason, a noted character in other Turow novels, tells this one is a first person narrative as almost a report of an experience for government consumption. While somewhat light on action, the intrigue moment to moment makes this one worth reading more than once.