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Hollywood's latest blockbuster is all set to premiere--until a faded superstar claims the script was stolen from her. To defend the studio, in steps the Harold Firm, one of Los Angeles's top entertainment litigation firms and as much a part of the glamorous scene as the studios themselves. As a newly minted partner, it's Rory Calburton's case, and his career, to win or lose. But the seemingly tame civil trial turns lethal when Rory stumbles upon the strangled body of his client's general counsel. And the ties that bind in Hollywood constrict even tighter when the founder of the Harold Firm is…mehr

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Hollywood's latest blockbuster is all set to premiere--until a faded superstar claims the script was stolen from her. To defend the studio, in steps the Harold Firm, one of Los Angeles's top entertainment litigation firms and as much a part of the glamorous scene as the studios themselves. As a newly minted partner, it's Rory Calburton's case, and his career, to win or lose. But the seemingly tame civil trial turns lethal when Rory stumbles upon the strangled body of his client's general counsel. And the ties that bind in Hollywood constrict even tighter when the founder of the Harold Firm is implicated in the murder. Rory is certain the plagiarism and murder cases are somehow connected, and with the help of new associate Sarah Gold--who's just finished clerking for the chief justice--he's determined to get answers. Will finding out who really wrote the script lead them to the mastermind of the real-life murder?
Autorenporträt
Charles Rosenberg, a practicing lawyer, has put his legal background to acclaimed use in his bestselling legal thrillers, Death on a High Floor and Long Knives. He is also the author of Paris Ransom, a heist mystery set in the French court system. He has been asked to consult on scripts for the television shows Boston Legal, LA Law, The Practice, and The Paper Chase. During the O. J. Simpson criminal and civil trials, he was one of two on-air analysts for E! Television's live coverage of the trials. A graduate of Antioch College and Harvard Law School, Rosenberg has had a long career as a partner in several large law firms and as an adjunct law professor. He is currently a partner in a small firm in the Los Angeles area, where he lives with his wife.