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( The series starts with a dry legal thriller, but shifts to intrigue, capers, and hot French girlfriends. )
Verdict: I'm happy I've discovered Charles Rosenberg's legal thrillers, but I'd have to say that he's best when he's actually sticking to courtroom thrillers and not inventing elaborate justifications for "investigations" that are not actually trials, to accompany a murder mystery. The three Robert Tarza books are all good light reading, but only the first is really heavy on legal drama, while the next two are mostly just excuses for lawyers to run around solving mysteries.
Also by Charles Rosenberg: My review of Write to Die.
My complete list of book reviews.