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The Associate
The Associate
Author: Phillip Margolin
ISBN-13: 9780061030642
ISBN-10: 0061030643
Publication Date: 8/1/2002
Pages: 404
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 114 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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gigi avatar reviewed The Associate on + 355 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I really like Phillip Margolin's style of writing.... The young lawyer who is living his dream of being an associate for a prestigious law firm is falsely accused of murder. This intricate conspiracy plot to frame him stems from murder/kidnappings that happened years before and the real villian will surprise you.
icesk8tr avatar reviewed The Associate on + 363 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Wow, this book had so many twists and thrils!! Keeps you wanting to know more and more. A lawyer believes that a case has no merit, and ends up trying to find the truth. It really gets intense! Great book to read!
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Good read!
Nightcrawler avatar reviewed The Associate on + 207 more book reviews
A junior associate in a big Portland, Or law firm gets caught in the middle of a case between some families with deformed kids and a large pharmaceutical company. In a twist from normal plots, the bad guys in this case are the defense attorneys who are planting evidence to get the company to settle to save face even though there is no real factual basis for their case. People are getting killed and the case is connected to a series of murders in Arizona which become linked. It was a good if somewhat predictable (at the end) plot, but the author did a good job of keeping you guessing.
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I enjoyed this story. keeps you reading, wanting to know what happens next. It has a little twist at the end even though you can figure out the main theme the details are a little more trickier.
trekie70 avatar reviewed The Associate on + 291 more book reviews
Daniel Ames, a blue-collar associate at a preppy, white-shoe law firm, gets snookered by a pretty colleague into reviewing thousands of pages of documents. The client, a pharmaceutical company, is charged with falsifying test results on a new drug that appears to cause horrendous birth defects. Daniel is sure the company didn't do it, but among all the documents he overlooks a letter that could destroy his client's defense. The opposing counsel gets hold of it, and the next thing you know, Daniel's smack in the middle of a murder as well as the attendant legal fraud and chicanery. Who else, besides its manufacturer, wants the truth about the drug trials covered up? Whose body, charred almost beyond recognition, was found in the lab along with a score of dead test monkeys? And what's the connection between a double kidnapping and murder that happened years ago in Arizona and the headline-grabbing lawyer that's trying to pin the blame on Daniel's client for the drug's terrible effects?
marishka avatar reviewed The Associate on + 23 more book reviews
This was a good read, but not the best Margolin. Pretty good at keeping you guessing who done it...
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A fast moving Margolin tale with twists and turns that will keep you involved.
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An interesting read, but not the most memorable.
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Others have reviewed this book and correctly stated that it is not a pure legal thriller. True enough. There are legal parts to this story, but the case is not resolved through fancy legal footwork. Rather, the thriller becomes a mystery too and we race along with our heroes to see if they can save everyone and expose the villains.

Is it great literature? Hardly. But, it's a lot of fun.
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One of the best
loveangel avatar reviewed The Associate on + 148 more book reviews
master of courtroom thrillers
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Up to Margolin's usual excellent standard :)
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A lawyer sues his firm's biggest client, a pharmaceutical company for a drug causing birth defects. Suddenly he is caught on the wrong side of the law in the crosshairs of a powerful enemy.Very good book
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Great book!
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courtroom thriller - very good
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Is the drug company guilty, or has someone set them up? The associate finds himself caught in the middle--then framed for murder--then he must find the truth.
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Very good, clean pages
debs avatar reviewed The Associate on + 650 more book reviews
Good legal thriller with some interesting twists.
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A poster boy for the American Dream, a former blue-collar boy turned high powered lawyer, Daniel Ames is on easy sreet as an associate
kourtnie17 avatar reviewed The Associate on + 156 more book reviews
A poster boy for the American Dream, former blue collar boy turned high-powered lawyer Daniel Ames is on easy street as an associate at Reed, Briggs, Portland's most prestigious law firm.

Until one man...and one case...changes everything.

When a charismatic lawyer sues the firm's biggest client, a pharmaceutical company, for manufacturing a drug that causes unspeakable birth defects, Daniel believes the case has no merit. But when information implicating company malfeasance surfaces, the intrepid lawyer doggedly scrambles to find the truth--an investigation that leads him into a vortex of greed, corruption, deceit, and murder. Suddenly caught on the wrong side of the law and in the crosshairs of a powerful enemy, Daniel must unmask an evil conspiracy that wants to bury a deadly secret...and Daniel with it.
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From the back of the book:

A poster boy for the American Dream, former blue-collar boy turned high-powered lawyer Daniel Ames is on easy street as an associate at Reed, Briggs, Portland's most prestigious law firm.

Until one man...and one case...changes everything.

When a charismatic lawyer sues the firm's biggest client, a pharmaceutical company, for manufacturing a drug that causes unspeakable birth defects, Daniel believes the case has no merit. But when information implicating company malfeasance surfaces, the intrepid lawyer doggedly scrambles to find the truth...an investigation that leads him into a vortex of greed, corruption, deceit, and murder. Suddenly caught on the wrong side of the law and in the crosshairs of a powerful enemy, Daniel must unmask an evil conspiracy that wants to bury a deadly secret..and Daniel with it.