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If you receive an error message, please contact your library for help. Error loading page. Try refreshing the page. The Doubleday publication is a smaller book. John gets 5 stars. From the blurb this book looked like one of those. Instead, it was a long, slow, depressing slog with no payoff. Instead of a feel-good ending I got a feel much worse ending.

A comapny, the Krane Chemical Corporation. A number of locals have died, allegedly from drinking the local water, which apparently causes cancer. A husband and wife law parternship, Mary and Wes Payton, has prosecurted Krane, in the name of one client, a black woman named Jenneter Baker The Paytons have lost ltheir house, cars, and life in pursuit of justice for her. They have also signed up about 30 other plantiffs.

Jarid Kurtin and his team of defense lawyers are defending. Krane Chemical has packed up and moved to Mexico, leaving a legal mess behind them. The judge is Harrison. The fnancing of the prosecution team has been Huffy a local the banker who has gotten hs bank to have loaned money to the prodecurtion team.

Mary and Wes Payton won a fabulous victory at the trial,. The ins and outs of the appeal process are fascinating. I highly recommend this books to anyone who believes in justicc and that chemical companies may behave awfully. I plan to read it again, even though I know how it comes out. He had no real campaign strategy, no plan. There was no organization, except for a few volunteers that he would soon ignore.

He would spend whatever contributions trickled in, but he had no plans to lose money on this adventure. The attention was addictive and he would show up when necessary to make a speech, attack his opponent, and attack liberal judges of all stripes, but his priority was gambling and drinking.

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