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Follow The Money (2000)

by Fingers Murphy(Favorite Author)
3.58 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I had a little problem with the ending, and I felt the story may have been shortened just a bit, but overall I really enjoyed this mystery-thriller about a young Southern California law student who gets in over his head after helping over-turn the murder conviction of a U.S. Senator. Fingers Murphy (isn't that a great name for a writer?) does a nice job with this story and avoids bogging the reader down with a lot of complex legal matter. It's easy to identify with the protagonist, who has his share of insecurities, while he gets his feet wet as a summer intern in a high-powered law firm and eventually comes up against some sinister elements.
review 2: This is my second Fingers Murphey book. The other, Everything I Tell You is a Lie, was only a novella, but ve
... morery interesting. Follow the Money is the story of a second year law student playing detective on a pro bono case tor a big, big deal law firm his first summer working. The characters in the story know he is young and inexperienced, so they play him some. He works an appeal of a convicted murderer once a US senator. After being convicted of killing his wife, the senator spends twelve years in prison. He gets lucky catching this law student who tries to build a case for the senator while learning too fast how the game is played. This is a story of a bright kid a little out of his league who comes of age with a few very harsh realities. It is a thrilling ride with a great deal of intrigue and a view of the underbelly of the priviledged class. less
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Nicko
An engaging story, plenty of twists, turns, and surprises.
Degos
Gave this 4.2 stars
dons
I love this guy
kodiglaw
3.5 stars.
hazim58
liked it.
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