Atticus Wentworth: The Jury Speaks

Roland J. Beckerman has found himself deeply emersed in the day-to-day operations of Wentworth Law Firm. The story line in this book is not only intriguing but also an educational adventure as it is an eye-opening trip that travels through the intricate areas of law and how psychology plays an integral part in its approach in and out of the courtroom. The duo of Wentworth and Beckerman will take you on a most interesting journey that starts with the introduction to complex cases that takes twists and turns all the way into the courtroom. And in the courtroom is where the psychology that Roland brings to the table kicks in vividly. The two of them have stumbled upon the forensic approach they weave into solving cases.

The back cover picture is an example of Roland's alter ego showing his creativeness in another role in his true life that is revealed in these volumes. Not only is he a successful author/novelist, he is also a professional drummer/percussionist that travels, playing with a touring band in the eastern part of the country autographing books along the way. This dual lifestyle is expressed in this novel, and it is true in real life.

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Atticus Wentworth: The Jury Speaks

Roland J. Beckerman has found himself deeply emersed in the day-to-day operations of Wentworth Law Firm. The story line in this book is not only intriguing but also an educational adventure as it is an eye-opening trip that travels through the intricate areas of law and how psychology plays an integral part in its approach in and out of the courtroom. The duo of Wentworth and Beckerman will take you on a most interesting journey that starts with the introduction to complex cases that takes twists and turns all the way into the courtroom. And in the courtroom is where the psychology that Roland brings to the table kicks in vividly. The two of them have stumbled upon the forensic approach they weave into solving cases.

The back cover picture is an example of Roland's alter ego showing his creativeness in another role in his true life that is revealed in these volumes. Not only is he a successful author/novelist, he is also a professional drummer/percussionist that travels, playing with a touring band in the eastern part of the country autographing books along the way. This dual lifestyle is expressed in this novel, and it is true in real life.

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Atticus Wentworth: The Jury Speaks

Atticus Wentworth: The Jury Speaks

by Roland J. Beckerman
Atticus Wentworth: The Jury Speaks

Atticus Wentworth: The Jury Speaks

by Roland J. Beckerman

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Roland J. Beckerman has found himself deeply emersed in the day-to-day operations of Wentworth Law Firm. The story line in this book is not only intriguing but also an educational adventure as it is an eye-opening trip that travels through the intricate areas of law and how psychology plays an integral part in its approach in and out of the courtroom. The duo of Wentworth and Beckerman will take you on a most interesting journey that starts with the introduction to complex cases that takes twists and turns all the way into the courtroom. And in the courtroom is where the psychology that Roland brings to the table kicks in vividly. The two of them have stumbled upon the forensic approach they weave into solving cases.

The back cover picture is an example of Roland's alter ego showing his creativeness in another role in his true life that is revealed in these volumes. Not only is he a successful author/novelist, he is also a professional drummer/percussionist that travels, playing with a touring band in the eastern part of the country autographing books along the way. This dual lifestyle is expressed in this novel, and it is true in real life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684984961
Publisher: Newman Springs Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 11/07/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 396
File size: 477 KB
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