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The Case Runner | 
enlarge | Author: Carlos Cisneros Publisher: Arte Publico Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 797248
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 1558855106 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9781558855106 ASIN: 1558855106
Publication Date: March 31, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Mint condition, Still in shrinkwrap! Limited Quantity, Order Today!
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Book Description
Alejandro "Alex" del Fuerte, fresh out of law school, is returning home to South Texas, ready to open his solo practice, humble as it may be. He's got dreams of making his mark in the world and in the courtroom. But when he meets Porfirio "Pilo" Medina, who just crossed the border in search of his wife and son, Alex is suddenly dragged into a world of wrongdoings and political pay-offs rarely covered in law school. The mystery deepens when Pilo is murdered, seemingly to cover up the truth about his wife and child's disappearance and a conspiracy to scam insurance companies out of millions of dollars. Alex fears that his short career as an attorney--not to mention his life--will come to a sudden end, as the heavyweight players involved will stop at nothing to keep him from exposing their dirty secrets, even if it means resorting to blackmail, bribery, and even murder. As Alex's lofty ideals and dreams are dashed, and his own ethics and morals come into question, he must also fend off his girlfriend's father, Lieutenant Governor Rene Yarrington, the most influential person in Texas politics. Rampant corruption and big-money politics are set against the rich backdrop of border culture, with its distinctive way of life and unique perspective. And Alex, something between saint and sinner, is an apt guide to both the light and dark sides of the region.
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Really, really enjoyable read August 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
From the start of this book, it is apparent that author is writing about what he knows. There are a lot of legal thrillers, but this book effectively captures the mindset it takes to be a successful plaintiff's attorney. Some of the descriptions of the balance between doing the right thing and trying to make a living in a competitive, stressful business were so on point that they could have only come from someone who has personal perspectives on what it is actually like to be a lawyer dealing with the day-to-day details of practicing law in South Texas. The story moves quickly and the characters are well developed.
Terrific read August 6, 2008 Carlos Cisneros has done a great job creating a real page turner. The Case Runner represents a rare, entertaining, and realistic insight from someone who has actually "walked the walk." The characters are richly drawn and resemble many lawyers, politicians, and judges I have personally known in my career. The story unwinds in a fashion that commands just one more chapter be finished before turning off the light for the night.
I highly recommend this book for Summer reading. I guarantee you will keep reading and finish it more quickly than you thought.
Captivated from page one! July 29, 2008 I was hooked at page one and found myself rooting for Alex throughout. The intricacies and machinations of the South Texas legal and political system brought back memories of my first courtroom experience in the Valley as a baby lawyer from Houston thrust into the unknown. Author Carlos Cisneros does an outstanding job bringing the legal profession to life with the positives and the negatives including the often ignored practice of "case running." A must read! Can't wait for Carlos's next novel!
Cisneros exposes truth in "The Case Runner." July 29, 2008 Carlos Cisneros, a South Texas Lawyer, exposes the truth in South Texas politics and judicial system. Though his story is fiction, I am certain "The Case Runner" could be actuality if a few of the names are changed. I am sure a few South Texas high ranking judges and politicians squirmed at the thought that Cisneros may have divulged their identity. Bravo to Carlos Cisneros for his dauntlessness in delivering a book so bold. I look forward to future publications. "Adelante!"
Very engaging and beautifully descriptive July 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I met Carlos in our first year of law school and never in my wildest imagination did I ever think he had such a natural gift for writing. He manages to convey the nuances and challenges, and the ethical dilemmas lawyers practicing in the area of personal injury face on a regular basis quite accurately and succinctly. Carlos' descriptive language creates the sense of being an actual spectator in the scenes he creates. This book is storytelling at its best. As an added bonus, those who don't speak/read Spanish will learn a little before the book ends. I look forward to Carlos' next book. Great work of fiction for a first time writer!
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