Adam Mitzner: A Case of Redemption
While there are many, many legal thrillers out there, there are few of them that I personally enjoy. I am a big fan of David Ellis, as well as a sometime fan of Scott Turow, Linda Fairstein and Lisa Scottoline, and now I can add to that short list Adam Mitzner. This is apparently his second novel, though, like Ellis, he doesn’t write a series. Like many other writers of legal thrillers, he is also an attorney. The legal backdrop, to this non-attorney, seems very authentic.
Taking a plausibly ripped from the headlines storyline, the novel centers on murder charges against a rapper whose stage name is Legally Dead. His back story is that he was shot four times and left for dead, thus the name. L.D. (as he’s called by his friends) is in prison for clubbing his girlfriend, a famous singer (think Beyonce or Rihanna type famous) named Roxanne. The thing that seems to clinch his guilt is the fact that one of his songs – now getting constant airplay – discusses killing a singer with a baseball bat. As a final nail in his coffin, it was written before Roxanne’s murder.