Friday, February 14, 2014

Legal Thrillers: Exploring Justice on the Page, a New Video from Open Road

Open Road Media

Open Road Integrated Media continues its promotion of legal thrillers this month with a new video that explores justice on the page.

"When you commit an evil act, it does not stop with the act." Thomas H. Cook, author of Blood Echoes, joins Robert K. Tanenbaum and Michael Ponsor to discuss what makes legal thrillers so compelling to read — and to write. Ponsor and Tanenbaum, who have both worked in the legal profession, explain the high tension found inside the courtroom, where violent and heinous crimes are brought to justice.

Watch the video (embedded below) and then follow up by exploring more about the books featured this month by these authors:

No Lesser Plea, the first Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi legal thriller by Robert K. Tanenbaum. Karp must stop a murderer who is manipulating the law to escape punishment …

Blood Echoes: The Infamous Alday Mass Murder and Its Aftermath by Thomas H. Cook. A true-crime account of a vicious massacre and the legal battles that followed.

Hanging Judge by Michael Ponsor. Based on the experience of the author, a federal judge who in 2000 presided over the first capital case in Massachusetts in more than fifty years, this debut thriller offers an unprecedented inside view of a federal death penalty trial.

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