PRO CONNECT
Tobias Everke
L. M. (“Mark”) Weeks is uniquely qualified to write this international legal thriller.
Like Torn, Mark was born in Alaska and for many years has practiced law in Tokyo, representing technology companies from all over the world in connection with their fundraising, intellectual property matters, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, and related disputes. For more than 10 years, Mark led the Tokyo office of global law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP.
He speaks, reads, and writes fluent Japanese, was an International Rotary Club scholar to Japan during high school, and graduated from International Christian University, a Japanese liberal arts college. Mark attended Fordham University School of Law in New York City, where he practiced law for almost sixteen years before relocating to Orrick’s Tokyo office in 2004. During his formative years in Japan, Mark earned a black belt in aikido.
Also, like Torn, he is an avid motorcyclist, and his adult son is biracial and bilingual and lives in Tokyo. In addition to riding motorcycles and writing, Mark’s other passion is saltwater fly fishing.
“A memorable work that would make for a stirring start to a series.”
– Kirkus Reviews
In Weeks’ debut legal thriller, set largely in Japan, a Japanese American tech lawyer struggles to keep his client alive after she invents a revolutionary form of energy production.
Although Tornait “Torn” Masao Sagara is the managing partner of the Tokyo branch of a prestigious international law firm and is considered one of the best technology attorneys in the world, his personal life is in shambles. He’s been separated from his alcoholic wife for the last two years, but he’s reluctant to move forward with the divorce; he’s also dating two other women, one of whom may be dangerously unstable. He complicates his life even further by beginning a flirtation with Saya Laura Brooks, a Japanese American scientist and client whose invention has the potential to make the planet exponentially safer by replacing all current forms of energy (fossil fuels, nuclear power, and so on) with a cleaner alternative. As might be expected, more than a few people have a vested interest in never letting the world-changing tech see the light of day. After Sagara and Brooks are almost murdered by a motorcycle gang, which also begins targeting those closest to the attorney, he must identify who’s after them from among numerous suspects. The narrative’s Tokyo backdrop makes for a rich and distinct setting, and Weeks excels at keeping the intensity impressively high throughout. However, the work’s greatest strength is in its deep character development. Sagara and Brooks, who are both biracial, bond over the fact that they both often feel like outsiders. The lawyer, for all of his intelligence and courage, shows himself to be seriously flawed when it comes to interpersonal relationships. Sagara’s love of motorcycles and classic rock also helps to shape him as a well-defined protagonist with plenty of narrative potential.
A memorable work that would make for a stirring start to a series.
Pub Date: June 13, 2022
ISBN: 979-8-9855880-0-2
Page count: 312pp
Publisher: South Fork Publishers
Review Posted Online: May 30, 2022
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