Dominick Dunne is the author of several bestselling novels, two collections of essays, and, most recently, The Way We Lived Then, a memoir with photographs. He is Special Correspondent for Vanity Fair and lives in New York City and Hadlyme, Connecticut.
“Dunne mixes shrewd insight into the legal process with dishy use
of his considerable social skills. Irresistible.” —New York
Times
“Undeniably fascinating . . . an absorbing look at crimes and
comeuppances.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Justice finds Dunne in his element, writing about the winning
combination of gore, glitter, and greed.”—Miami Herald
“A nine-course meal of glamour, tragedy, old money, lost wealth,
and accused killers walking the streets.” —San Francisco Chronicle
The U.S. legal system love it or hate it, you can never say it's boring. Fraught with controversy, corruption, and occasionally even justice, Dunne's latest offering keeps the listener riveted, following every twist and turn of the trials presented. Claus von Bulow, the Menendez brothers, Martha Moxley, Michael Skakel, and O.J. Simpson: all cases thoroughly documented and masterfully told by Dunne in a tone and manner that few authors can mimic or match. But by far the most compelling story is that of his daughter Dominique's murder, a crime in which the convicted person was allowed to go free after serving only two-and-a-half years. This title reaffirms what everyone has already heard before about lawyers: some are scum and all's fair in love and law. Justice is guilty of being highly recommended. Marty D. Evensvold, Arkansas City P.L., KS Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
"Dunne mixes shrewd insight into the legal process with dishy use
of his considerable social skills. Irresistible." -New York
Times
"Undeniably fascinating . . . an absorbing look at crimes and
comeuppances." -Entertainment Weekly
"Justice finds Dunne in his element, writing about the
winning combination of gore, glitter, and greed."-Miami
Herald
"A nine-course meal of glamour, tragedy, old money, lost wealth,
and accused killers walking the streets." -San Francisco
Chronicle
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