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  2. Vish Dhamija - Wikipedia

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    Vish Dhamija is an International award-winning, British Indian, crime-fiction writer. He is the first writer of Indian origin to win the prestigious Gran Prix for International Crime Novel at Festival Polar de Cognac for his novel, Le Magnat in 2024.

  3. Legal thriller - Wikipedia

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    Courtroom aspect of a legal thriller. The legal thriller genre is a type of crime fiction genre that focuses on the proceedings of the investigation, with particular reference to the impacts on courtroom proceedings and the lives of characters. [9] The legal thriller genre's courtroom proceedings and legal authorship are ubiquitous ...

  4. William Bernhardt - Wikipedia

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    Bernhardt is best known for his series of novels featuring idealistic attorney Ben Kincaid. Library Journal called him the "master of the courtroom drama". In 2010, he said that he was going to put the series on hiatus to focus on other projects, but in early 2017, he announced that he was bringing the character back in a novel to be titled, Justice Returns.

  5. Category:Legal thriller novels - Wikipedia

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  6. Steve Martini - Wikipedia

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    Critical Mass, his next novel published in 1998, continued the departure from the courtroom as well as the Madriani series, though it involved a lawyer protagonist and was well within the legal-thriller genre. Critical Mass addressed issues of terrorism and the threat from weapons of mass destruction two years before the events of 9/11. It was ...

  7. New Twist for 'Sahara': Court Overturns Judgment Against ...

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    The enmity between millionaire author and billionaire producer stemmed from the poor performance of the 2005 movie Sahara, starring Matthew McConaughey as Pitt. Cussler sued first in 2004 for $40 ...

  8. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch co-authors book on laws ...

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    Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will have a book out this summer on a subject he has commented upon often — the volume of laws in the U.S. Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers ...

  9. Twelve Angry Men - Wikipedia

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    Fred changes his vote and when he announces the guilty verdict in court, the defendant—called "The Mangler" (Henry Corden)—threatens Fred with revenge when released from prison. A fifth-season episode of the BBC TV series Hancock's Half Hour called "Twelve Angry Men" is a parody of the original film with the central concept being reversed ...