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With the election fast approaching, influential California State Senator Max Johnson was behind in the polls and in desperate need of cash to jump-start his campaign and sway the minds of voters. When a tragic accident on a Los Angeles freeway provides diabolical insurance mogul, Adrian Fitch, with an opportunity to circumvent the campaign contribution laws and funnel much-needed funds to him, Max falls for the plan-a decision that would prove deadly. Young lawyer Tom Davidson could not have anticipated what he was getting himself into when he took on his first case. Things not taught in any law school class.You won't want to stop reading.…mehr

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With the election fast approaching, influential California State Senator Max Johnson was behind in the polls and in desperate need of cash to jump-start his campaign and sway the minds of voters. When a tragic accident on a Los Angeles freeway provides diabolical insurance mogul, Adrian Fitch, with an opportunity to circumvent the campaign contribution laws and funnel much-needed funds to him, Max falls for the plan-a decision that would prove deadly. Young lawyer Tom Davidson could not have anticipated what he was getting himself into when he took on his first case. Things not taught in any law school class.You won't want to stop reading.
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Autorenporträt
STEPHEN ROSS was born in LeMars, Iowa, in 1948. He lived in Fremont, Nebraska, from the age of five until he left home to attend the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. After college, Stephen taught business courses at Nebraska Technical College for two years prior to moving to Los Ange-les, California, to pursue an acting career. During his eight years in Los Angeles, he not only acted, but gained extensive experience as a waiter. He moved to San Diego, California, in 1981 to attend law school at the University of San Diego and practiced law there until retiring in 2017.