The king of torts / by John Grisham.
Clay Carter, a public defender, reluctantly takes the case of a young man charged with a random street killing, he assumes it is just another of the many senseless murders that hit D.C. every week. As he digs into the background of his client, Clay stumbles on a conspiracy too horrible to believe. He suddenly finds himself in the middle of a complex case against one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, looking at the kind of enormous settlement that would totally change his life--that would make him almost overnight, the legal profession's newest king of torts ... -- (Source of description not identified).
Record details
- ISBN: 0736689893
- ISBN: 9780736689892
- Physical Description: 9 audio discs (10 hrs.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- Edition: Library ed.
- Publisher: Santa Ana, CA : Books on Tape, ℗2003.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Unabridged. Compact disc. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Michael Beck. |
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Subject: | Pharmaceutical industry > Fiction. Washington (D.C.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Legal fiction (Literature) Thrillers (Fiction) |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Covington Branch | GRISH J (Text) | 33126021531326 | Compact Discs Fiction | Available | - |
Summary:
Clay Carter, a public defender, reluctantly takes the case of a young man charged with a random street killing, he assumes it is just another of the many senseless murders that hit D.C. every week. As he digs into the background of his client, Clay stumbles on a conspiracy too horrible to believe. He suddenly finds himself in the middle of a complex case against one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, looking at the kind of enormous settlement that would totally change his life--that would make him almost overnight, the legal profession's newest king of torts ... --