Thirty seconds after the jury announced its verdict, I decided to kill my client.
Second-string linebacker turned trial lawyer Jake Lassiter squares off against his toughest, most unpredictable adversary yet: himself.
The downward spiral begins when Jakeâs client, Miami Dolphinsâ running back Thunder Thurston, is cleared of murdering his wife. Jake didnât expect to win, didnât want to win, since he is sure his client is guilty. When Thurston walks free, Lassiter vows to seek his own kind of justice. Street justice. Vigilante justice.
Law partners Steve Solomon and Victoria Lord canât believe their friend has become so deeply, inexplicably obsessed with killing Thurston. Convinced Jakeâs unhinged behavior is due to concussive brain injuries suffered during his pro football career, they beg him to seek treatment. But as Lassiterâs raging fixation on vengeance grows, Solomon and Lord wonder if theyâre too late to help. Is it game over for Jakeâs careerâ¦and his life?
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