Criminal That I Am (e-bog) af Ridha, Jennifer
Ridha, Jennifer (forfatter)

Criminal That I Am e-bog

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A gripping read, as fascinating as it is shocking (New York Journal of Books) by a young lawyer who becomes romantically entangled with convicted drug felon Cameron Douglasa page-turning journey through professional self-destruction and tabloid scandal to redemption.Criminal That I Am is a defense attorneys account of the criminal justice system as seen through the prism of a particular case: h...
E-bog 122,49 DKK
Forfattere Ridha, Jennifer (forfatter)
Forlag Scribner
Udgivet 12 maj 2015
Længde 272 sider
Genrer BM
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476785745
A gripping read, as fascinating as it is shocking (New York Journal of Books) by a young lawyer who becomes romantically entangled with convicted drug felon Cameron Douglasa page-turning journey through professional self-destruction and tabloid scandal to redemption.Criminal That I Am is a defense attorneys account of the criminal justice system as seen through the prism of a particular case: her own. Jennifer Ridha was enlisted to serve as counsel to Cameron Douglas, the troubled but earnest son of film actor Michael Douglas, in a federal drug trafficking case. As media scrutiny and the pressures of Camerons case mount and as Jennifer becomes increasingly transfixed by her charismatic but troubled client, he asks her to do the unthinkable: commit a crime. In a decision inexplicable even to herself, guided only by her indignation and infatuation, she agrees. When her transgression is discovered, her criminal case begins, and her life as she knows it is over. Criminal That I Am, an unflinching account...a juicy narrative that serves as a vehicle for reflecting on criminal behavior and the human inclination to transgress. (Publishers Weekly), details Jennifers redemptive journey, beginning with her decision to commit a crime on behalf of a man she loved to the calamitous yet ultimately transformative consequences that came after. Recounted with brutal introspection and self-deprecating humor, this strange and twisted love story contemplates what we make of crime and punishment...and what it makes of us.