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Double Tap
by Steve Martini
Chapter Nine of Double Tap (2/8/2011)
I have read most of Steve Martini's books. Legal thrillers are my favorite although I am not a lawyer. It was a dream I once had that finances never allowed to become a reality.

My favorite books are those that end up in court. I have always admired and respected those that can make it through law school and are willing to spend their careers doing criminal law and litigation.

Although Steve Martini has written many things that I remember, I think Chapter Nine of Double Tap was the best thing he ever wrote.

Carol
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