LawForce came into existence because a couple of folks needed a stronger legal force behind them to fight for the little guy, so to speak. Their first mission was to find a lawyer to help them out with LawForce which they found in Steve Shane. Their first case to take on was Green Action Coalition (GAC) versus Wildcat Gas and Oil.
Without
getting into the specifics, this book is filled with all the ins and outs of
this case, leading Shane and his team down roads they weren’t expecting. There were
many factors in play in this case and many overlying roles between the
characters, some good guys, some bad guys, because who can have a ‘legal
thriller’ without those two characteristics? The interesting thing was the
sabotage involved, at least to me; it seemed pretty mild but yet had so much
bigger implications.
While I
found this to be a long read at 474 pages, I did enjoy the writing style. Could
some of the story been shortened? Probably, but without all the backstory and
all the intricacies involved, I think something may have been lost in the
telling. To me, there was one loose end that never was answered, but overall, I
enjoyed this story. It leaves me wondering what LawForce will get involved with
next. If you like a ‘legal thriller’ that is full of detail and not too much
courtroom drama, give this one a try.
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