Saturday, December 13, 2014

The Divorce Papers




I was a little skeptical of this book when I first started to read it.  Not because of the content but because of the format.  The book is about of course a divorce but somehow a criminal defense lawyer gets the case when all the divorce lawyers are either  tied up or away.  Sophie was only suppose to do the initial interview and fact finding but the client liked her so much the client requested she stay on the case.  Through a series of memorandums, emails and letters ( this takes place circa 1999 right before email became the norm) the author does a great job telling the story with intelligence and wit.  Usually I don't enjoy a story told through letters etc. but Susan Rieger did a great job pulling it off. For more information on this book click on this link The Divorce Papers

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