Listen to Ken's interview on WBTC Talk Radio here.
During the day, I work as general counsel to a major transportation company. At night (well, actually, in the wee hours of the morning), I write legal thrillers.
I was born and raised in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and upon graduating high school, I took off for college at MIT. (Why MIT, if
I ended up a lawyer? Long story. Check out my interview on Murder & Mystery Books 101, here.)
After MIT, I attended Columbia Law School, got my law degree in 1979, and I've been practicing law ever since. As a lawyer, I
write for a living, and I guess there are cynics who’d even say lawyers write fiction for a living. So somewhere along the
way, I started writing novels.
SILENT COUNSEL asks you to suppose the unimaginable: What if your child were killed in a hit-and-run? And the one person who
knew the driver’s identity—his lawyer—didn’t have to tell you his name because of a legal technicality?
After Stacy Altman’s six-year-old son is run down in front of their house, with no witnesses to the tragic accident, she
learns that the driver has hired attorney Scott Heller to negotiate a plea arrangement with the prosecutor. But he’s
instructed Scott not to reveal his name until a satisfactory agreement is in place. The prosecutor refuses to make a deal, and the court rebuffs Stacy’s efforts to force Scott to tell her—or even the authorities—who his client is, holding that the information is protected by the attorney-client privilege.
Since the court won’t do anything to help Stacy track down her son’s killer, she takes matters into her own hands. And she’s determined to make Scott talk—at any cost…
When Stacy's stalking of Scott's young daughter escalates into a kidnapping, Scott makes the only reasonable choice a parent
can—cooperate and give up the client. That’s when Scott discovers that doing the right thing isn’t as easy as he thought—and
now the mother isn’t the only one looking for the child’s killer.
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Thanks for friendship and support for PATIENT ZERO, which hits stores tomorrow:
“If Stephen King were to get hold of Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp, you’d have an idea of what Jonathan Maberry has accomplished with the Department of Military Sciences’ uber-agent Joe Ledger. Patient Zero is a frightening tale that injects a new level of horror into the already terror-filled post-9/11 world. A bio-terror weapon that raises the dead? In Maberry’s masterful hands, you will believe!” --Ken Isaacson, author of Silent Counsel
-JONATHAN MABERRY Author of PATIENT ZERO A Zombie Thriller from St Martins Press IN STORES NOW www. jonathanmaberry. com
i'll get your item a bit later. right now i'm busy with my stuff. i do try to advertise you as one of my top friends and i hope that it helps. i hope you are selling well. by the way, i do like grisham and thus i should like your book too.
Hi Ken! Hope you have a joyful and abundant Thanksgiving. :) Liz PS I have much to be thankful for, including my new deal with St. Martin's for Death Will Help You Leave Him.
The sun finally came out in New England. It's going to be a great Friday. A Demon Awaits is coming out next week and I'm off to work on my new book while I get ready to get out and meet readers.
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