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The Associate

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Kyle McAvoy is one of the greatest legal students of his generation. He has a brilliant mind and a glittering future ahead of him.
But he has a secret from the past that threatens to destroy his entire livelihood.
When this secret catches up with him in the form of a compromising video, Kyle is left with an impossible choice.
He can take a job in New York at the largest law firm in the world and share the sordid secrets of its biggest trial to date.
Or his past will be exposed to the masses.
It's a deadly game of blackmail. And someone is making him play.
©2009 Belfy Holdings Inc (P)2009 Random House Inc

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 26, 2009
      Bestseller Grisham's contemporary legal thriller offers an action-and-suspense plot reminiscent of that of his breakout book, 1991's The Firm, in contrast to 2008's didactic The Appeal, which served as a platform for his concerns about the corrupting effects of judicial elections. Kyle McAvoy, a callow Yale Law School student, dreams of a public service gig on graduation, until shadowy figures blackmail him with a videotape that could revive a five-year-old rape accusation. Instead of helping those in need, McAvoy accepts a position at a huge Wall Street firm, Scully & Pershing, whose clients include a military contractor enmeshed in a $800 billion lawsuit concerning a newly-designed aircraft. McAvoy can avoid exposure of his past if he feeds his new masters inside information on the case. Readers should be prepared for some predictable twists, an ending with some unwarranted ambiguity and some unconvincing details (the idea that a secret file room in a high stakes litigation case would be closed from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. every night stretches credulity to the breaking point). Still, Grisham devotees should be satisfied, even if this is one of his lesser works.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Upon leaving Yale Law School, scholastic superstar Kyle McAvoy plans to work in the public service sector before joining his father's firm. But a blackmail threat concerning college fraternity shenanigans sends him into a major New York practice--and a plot that has him running for his life. Erik Singer is the perfect choice for this classic Grisham thriller. His fresh, edgy vocal tones adapt well to the character of Kyle, as well as to the other characters in the story. Singer's pace keeps up with the racing plot, offering slight shifts in inflection to suggest gender and age. And when the story reaches a sudden and unsatisfying ending, we can hear our disappointment mirrored in his performance. R.L.L. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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