My rating: 💛💛💛💛
This is a new to me author, and now I have a problem, because I discovered another author who writes books I enjoy and would like to read more off - not like my TBR is overflowing already!
I enjoyed the legal thriller portion, though I did expect a bit more action and suspense, but there were a few twists at the right time. I loved how David walked closely with God and made his decisions with the guidance of God - even though that didn't make sense to other lawyers.
I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was entertaining and engaging.
*I listened to this on Scribd.*
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About the book:
They say blood is thicker than water, but that doesn’t always mean family should practice law together. David Cobb and his sister-in-law Katelyn Martin-Cobb are both lawyers. David is part of a small practice with his father in Wilmington, NC, while Katelyn is a rising star with a huge firm in Washington, DC. Her star is on the rise with a move to Chicago in the near future as she climbs the legal ladder.
But after the family patriarch suffers a debilitating health scare, Katelyn and her husband move to Wilmington where she joins the practice owned by David. Together, they are pulled into a drug patent infringement case on behalf of a local man who dabbles in home remedies. The holder of the patent, a chemist and part-time professor, has a gambling addiction and sold part of the rights to his patent.
When a lawsuit is filed, there’s more at risk than money. The case isn’t just about infringement of a patent held by a rural plant expert. It has tentacles that extend far beyond what this pair of in-laws ever dreamed . . . or feared.
But after the family patriarch suffers a debilitating health scare, Katelyn and her husband move to Wilmington where she joins the practice owned by David. Together, they are pulled into a drug patent infringement case on behalf of a local man who dabbles in home remedies. The holder of the patent, a chemist and part-time professor, has a gambling addiction and sold part of the rights to his patent.
When a lawsuit is filed, there’s more at risk than money. The case isn’t just about infringement of a patent held by a rural plant expert. It has tentacles that extend far beyond what this pair of in-laws ever dreamed . . . or feared.
About the author:
Robert Whitlow is the best-selling author of legal novels set in the South and winner of the prestigious
Christy Award for Contemporary Fiction. A Furman University graduate, Whitlow received his J.D. with honors from the University of Georgia School of Law where he served on the staff of the Georgia Law Review. A practicing attorney, Whitlow and his wife, Kathy, have four children. They make their home in North Carolina.
Christy Award for Contemporary Fiction. A Furman University graduate, Whitlow received his J.D. with honors from the University of Georgia School of Law where he served on the staff of the Georgia Law Review. A practicing attorney, Whitlow and his wife, Kathy, have four children. They make their home in North Carolina.
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