An Insignificant Case: A Thriller

A new standalone legal thriller from the international bestselling author of GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.

Charlie Webb is a third rate lawyer who graduated from a third rate law-school and, because he couldn't get hired by any of the major law firms, has opened his own law firm, where he gets by handling cases for dubious associates from his youth and some court appointed cases. Described as “a leaky boat floating down the stream of life,” Charlie has led unremarkable life, personally and professionally. Until he's appointed to be the attorney for a decidedly crackpot artist who calls himself Guido Sabatini (born Lawrence Weiss). Sabatini has been arrested - again - for breaking into a restaurant and stealing back a painting he sold them because he was insulted by where it was displayed. But as Lawrence Weiss, he's also an accomplished card shark and burglar and while he was there, he stole a thumb drive from the owner's safe.

Not knowing what else Sabatani has stolen, Webb negotiates the return of the painting and “other items' for the owner dropping charges against Sabatini. But the contents of the flash drive threatens very powerful figures who are determined to retrieve it, the restaurant owner (Gretchen Hall) and her driver (Yuri Makarov) are being investigated for the sex trafficking of minors, and there are others who have a violent grudge against Sabatini. When a minor theft case becomes a double homicide, and even more, Charlie Webb, an insignificant lawyer assigned to an insignificant case, is faced with the most important, and deadliest, case of his life. Going back to his long-time bestselling roots, Phillip Margolin returns with a brilliant standalone legal thriller in the tradition of John Grisham.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

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An Insignificant Case: A Thriller

A new standalone legal thriller from the international bestselling author of GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.

Charlie Webb is a third rate lawyer who graduated from a third rate law-school and, because he couldn't get hired by any of the major law firms, has opened his own law firm, where he gets by handling cases for dubious associates from his youth and some court appointed cases. Described as “a leaky boat floating down the stream of life,” Charlie has led unremarkable life, personally and professionally. Until he's appointed to be the attorney for a decidedly crackpot artist who calls himself Guido Sabatini (born Lawrence Weiss). Sabatini has been arrested - again - for breaking into a restaurant and stealing back a painting he sold them because he was insulted by where it was displayed. But as Lawrence Weiss, he's also an accomplished card shark and burglar and while he was there, he stole a thumb drive from the owner's safe.

Not knowing what else Sabatani has stolen, Webb negotiates the return of the painting and “other items' for the owner dropping charges against Sabatini. But the contents of the flash drive threatens very powerful figures who are determined to retrieve it, the restaurant owner (Gretchen Hall) and her driver (Yuri Makarov) are being investigated for the sex trafficking of minors, and there are others who have a violent grudge against Sabatini. When a minor theft case becomes a double homicide, and even more, Charlie Webb, an insignificant lawyer assigned to an insignificant case, is faced with the most important, and deadliest, case of his life. Going back to his long-time bestselling roots, Phillip Margolin returns with a brilliant standalone legal thriller in the tradition of John Grisham.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

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An Insignificant Case: A Thriller

An Insignificant Case: A Thriller

by Phillip Margolin

Narrated by Peter Ganim

Unabridged — 7 hours, 42 minutes

An Insignificant Case: A Thriller

An Insignificant Case: A Thriller

by Phillip Margolin

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A new standalone legal thriller from the international bestselling author of GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.

Charlie Webb is a third rate lawyer who graduated from a third rate law-school and, because he couldn't get hired by any of the major law firms, has opened his own law firm, where he gets by handling cases for dubious associates from his youth and some court appointed cases. Described as “a leaky boat floating down the stream of life,” Charlie has led unremarkable life, personally and professionally. Until he's appointed to be the attorney for a decidedly crackpot artist who calls himself Guido Sabatini (born Lawrence Weiss). Sabatini has been arrested - again - for breaking into a restaurant and stealing back a painting he sold them because he was insulted by where it was displayed. But as Lawrence Weiss, he's also an accomplished card shark and burglar and while he was there, he stole a thumb drive from the owner's safe.

Not knowing what else Sabatani has stolen, Webb negotiates the return of the painting and “other items' for the owner dropping charges against Sabatini. But the contents of the flash drive threatens very powerful figures who are determined to retrieve it, the restaurant owner (Gretchen Hall) and her driver (Yuri Makarov) are being investigated for the sex trafficking of minors, and there are others who have a violent grudge against Sabatini. When a minor theft case becomes a double homicide, and even more, Charlie Webb, an insignificant lawyer assigned to an insignificant case, is faced with the most important, and deadliest, case of his life. Going back to his long-time bestselling roots, Phillip Margolin returns with a brilliant standalone legal thriller in the tradition of John Grisham.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.


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"Margolin deals out the complications as deftly as a card shark... An inventive legal thriller." —Kirkus Reviews

"Another brilliant legal thriller from author Margolin." —Red Carpet Crash

Kirkus Reviews

2024-09-14
After an unusually bumpy ride, an unprepossessing Portland lawyer comes into his own.

Charlie Webb was a mediocre student who graduated from a third-tier law school and now runs a modest practice. He’s exactly the sort of nothing-burger attorney you’d expect the court to appoint to represent Lawrence Weiss, who calls himself Guido Sabatini and tells everyone he’s the reincarnation of an Italian Renaissance painter. Weiss/Sabatini has been arrested after breaking into Gretchen Hall’s restaurant, La Bella Roma, to steal back the painting he sold her for $500 because he's incensed to hear that it's stashed away in her office instead of hanging in the dining room for everyone to enjoy. Charlie quickly negotiates a deal that will set his client free if he returns the painting. But the case is more complicated than he realizes, for in addition to reclaiming his painting, Weiss, or Sabatini, also opened Gretchen’s safe and helped himself to a thumb drive he thought might be interesting. Since the drive turns out to contain information that links Gretchen to a dastardly series of crimes, the stakes of this insignificant case rise exponentially. And that’s all before a shooting that will force a very unwilling Charlie to defend his first client, who's now charged with murder. Margolin deals out the complications as deftly as a card shark, and if the revelation of the actual culprit, whose identity is the least surprising feature of the story, seems to come unduly early, don’t worry: He has plenty more tricks up his sleeve.

An inventive legal thriller that manages to spend remarkably little time in the courtroom.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191555232
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 11/05/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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