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The
following category lists those authors that deal, directly or indirectly,
with the law system and its protagonists.
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Margaret
Doody |
Excellent
legal whodunits starring Aristotle. |
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Frances
Fyfield (aka Frances Hegarty) |
Frances
Fyfield, that some believe to write better than Ruth
Rendell and PD James, has two
series featuring Helen West, a prosecutor, and Sarah Fortune, a solicitor. |
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John Grisham |
Possibly the No.1 world best selling author. |
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Rochelle
Krich |
This
story features a legal sleuth. |
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Brian McNamee |
A doctor with a degree in law. What more can you ask from a mystery writer? |
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Scott
Turow |
One
of the most aphomeciated US writers world wide, Scott Turow is a master
of this genre. |
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Carolyn
Wheat |
Famous
also for her short story writing, Carolyn Wheat has made good use
of her legal aid experience with the creation of the Cass Jameson
series. |
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