Author: | Lee Stockdale | ISBN: | 9780595858163 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | March 4, 2007 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Lee Stockdale |
ISBN: | 9780595858163 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | March 4, 2007 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
Murder. Mayhem. Greed. Corruption. A morally bankrupt dean. An equally depraved professor. A black-hearted roommate.
They all greet Billy Burns - in Murder of Law - when he arrives at Blackstone, America's number one law school.
Billy versus Blackstone.
Good versus Evil.
Welcome to law school.
"The Socratic method will never be the same. Idealism against corruption and cynicism in an epic battle set against the background of first year law school. This is a great read!"
William P. Marshall, Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Law; former Deputy White House Counsel
"Murder, fraud, and triple-cross, all set against the background of Blackstone -- a Law School that makes every other Law School seem like Camelot. Lee Stockdale's first novel is a thoroughly entertaining concoction of characters and plots that will keep you reading in the hope that truth and justice will somehow prevail."
Walter B. Huffman, Dean, Texas Tech University School of Law
Murder. Mayhem. Greed. Corruption. A morally bankrupt dean. An equally depraved professor. A black-hearted roommate.
They all greet Billy Burns - in Murder of Law - when he arrives at Blackstone, America's number one law school.
Billy versus Blackstone.
Good versus Evil.
Welcome to law school.
"The Socratic method will never be the same. Idealism against corruption and cynicism in an epic battle set against the background of first year law school. This is a great read!"
William P. Marshall, Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Law; former Deputy White House Counsel
"Murder, fraud, and triple-cross, all set against the background of Blackstone -- a Law School that makes every other Law School seem like Camelot. Lee Stockdale's first novel is a thoroughly entertaining concoction of characters and plots that will keep you reading in the hope that truth and justice will somehow prevail."
Walter B. Huffman, Dean, Texas Tech University School of Law