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THE BIG CUT by Aaron Richard Golub

THE BIG CUT

by Aaron Richard Golub

Pub Date: April 20th, 2022
ISBN: 9798806218798
Publisher: Self

An offbeat legal thriller in which attorney Johnny Ocean becomes the target of a psychopathic killer.

Johnny Ocean, Upper East Side legal eagle and owner of a private investigation company, takes on a case handed to him by a colleague who presents it as a simple deposition assignment in a whopping $170,000,000 lawsuit between two sisters-in-law. In 1985, Babette Longwood, wealthy widow of the equally rich and powerful Edgar Longwood, either gave or loaned her brother Marcel Markham $170,000,000. Now it’s the late 1990s, and Marcel has died, leaving his entire estate to his widow, Pandora Markham. Babette wants her money. Pandora says the money was a gift to her husband and now belongs to her. Johnny will be representing the elusive Pandora. Within less than 48 hours, having not yet even spoken with his new client, Johnny receives some explicit threats of bodily harm from a man identifying himself as Bill Rogers. Then a sexually provocative videotape of Pandora is left outside his door, a package of documents from the client is delivered to him, and he’s shot in the shoulder by a gun-wielding home intruder. Other attorneys might give up—but not Golub’s gullibly captivated hero. Fortunately, Johnny’s obsessively loyal Sikh butler, Mr. K (doubling as an investigator), calls upon his sword-carrying Sikh community to provide protection for his employer. Golub’s complicated narrative plumbs the seedy underbelly of New York’s upper class as well as the corruption permeating the Surrogate’s Court. The author’s decades of experience as a celebrity civil litigator are reflected in his intricate courtroom scenes, which seem authentic despite an unlikely number of ex parte (that is, when not all parties are present in court) interactions between the judge and opposing counsel. The story also has a Chinese connection that begins back when Chiang Kai-shek was president of Taiwan; this adds a layer of intriguing history to the murder mystery/legal drama. The novel’s brisk pace slows only during the unnecessarily prolonged passages detailing Johnny’s erotic fantasies about Pandora. A mind-bending final twist will leave readers chuckling.  

An edgy mix of wit, chills, and legal wrangling.