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File Size: 4181 KB

Print Length: 249 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1542040329

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (March 12, 2019)

Publication Date: March 12, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07D7B74QT

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This is an excellent piece of writing.I have two complaints.First, there are just a few too many " what not everyone knows" where the author talks down to all the non-lawyer idiot readers.Second, and the big one, is that in the author's world people just don't take full responsibility for their actions.Sure, corporations are heartless evil things but in the end the person has to take responsibility for what he has done or failed to do.

An excellent read, although I did find that for a lawyer he was portrayed a little too 'sweet' and perhaps the love story attached to the plot was somewhat like Mills and Boon. Nevertheless I did purchase more books by the same author and have enjoyed those as well.

As usual I enjoyed JD Trafford’s latest book. If you like John Grisham, David Baldacci, you will like JD Trafford. This was a good read.

This novel was a compelling page turner. With the opioids crisis raging around us Trafford personalized the realities of addiction in a way that calls the reader to action.

An earnest and heartbroken attorney goes up against evil corporate America to bring justice to the millions of those who, like his sister, are harmed every day by, in this case, opioids. Trafford has taken a classic theme and made it topical. Matthew, the crusading hero, has good reason to rethink his life- until recently he's made his very good living off defending the very pharmaceutical companies which he is now attacking. Oh, and he employed a blame the victim approach. It's always nice to see someone work through their past and do good. The characters, including the family (loved the mom), are well drawn and the law is explained well. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. For fans of legal dramas.

I’m a bit of a nerd when it comes to politics. I started reading law and crime procedural type novels in the seventh grade, starting with the classic Presumed Innocent. I took on a political science minor in college. My favorite class? Constitutional Law. Yes. I’m that person.When Without Precedent popped up on my radar, I snatched it up without hesitation. Exposing Big Pharma? Showing the impact our health care system and corporate setting for medicine can impact us personally? I was so excited to read this book, and upon reading it, it rendered my opinionated self temporarily speechless. Is this a good thing? Not exactly.I have to give the author a lot of credit. This book has some of the most well done research I’ve seen in a very long time. Trafford knows the ins and outs of opioids in medical corporations down pat: he knows the arguments for, against, how people in Big Pharma often behave, and how it affects families. More than that, though, it impacts a lot of the scenes in Without Precedent. The ones where this knowledge plays an important role are riveting with tension, such as when Matt has to watch his sister die from her overdose, and they set up the rest of the book. It is clear that Trafford not only researched the topic, but he cares a great deal about it. He’s passionate about the issue. This isn’t a book that was researched for the sake of plot. It was plot that was born out of the author’s passions and background. It’s refreshing to see.The problem with Without Precedent lies in the characterization and dialogue. Sometimes it feels like the author is plugging in stereotypes and cliches, and they aren’t even consistent throughout the book. Matthew’s mother is tough and doesn’t take any crap, but is a nervous drunk. Matthew’s brother is a redneck liberal (I’m sorry, what?), and Matthew’s sister wrote verbatim how she got a drug issue in journals they found in a hotel. And I could go on. A lot of the characters and scenes between them seemed way too convenient and on the nose, and I realized at about chapter five that it was because they are: the main purpose of these people were to push the plot along, and as a result we have cardboard stand ins instead of actual characters. Matthew is the only character who showed true dynamic growth, and even he had hiccups along the way. It often felt like the author plugged in cliches that he read from different books depending on the situation. This resulted in 4th grade level dialogue sometimes, and in a procedural book that is tackling such complex topics, it’s jarring.Another issue I had was the ending. A perfectly good defense team dissolves due to a series of careless mistakes, and it doesn’t feel like Matthew wins the case from his own skill. He’s lauded as a world class lawyer, and while I can understand throwing seemingly unsurpassable obstacles to build tension and suspense, he doesn’t get out of his own accord. Instead, deus ex machina comes to the rescue, which drives me insane, and it also underscores the relevance of the issue. Again, a lot more thought was put in the plot rather than the characters. It impacted the very structure of the book in a negative way.Also, ALL of the characters in this book have eyes that sparkle more than a Twilight vampire.This being said? I sincerely, sincerely hope the author continues to hone his craft and write more books. For all of its flaws, Without Precedent is just so dang earnest. When it came to the laws and issues presented, I learned a lot. What became very clear about Trafford and his work here is that he loves what he does, and the passion he has for writing was so infectious that it propelled me from page to page until the end. I’m not sure if I would have finished this book without his enthusiasm, care, and research.I would like to thank NetGalley and the author for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

In J.D. Trafford’s latest legal thriller “Without Precedent”, Matthew Daley felt as if he was untouchable as he climbed the litigation ladder at a prestigious firm in New York, until his world imploded. The devastating loss of a family member to a long-time addiction and finding out that his romantic life was not what it seemed sent Matthew back to his humble beginnings. This novel is a commentary on the world of addiction and the big pharmaceutical companies that only see dollars and not humans and the toll addiction has had on our country. Mr. Trafford has written this book in a manner that will leave the reader cheering in the end. I was given an advanced copy of this book, and all of the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

Purdue Pharma the makers of OxyContin has been accused of downplaying the drug’s addiction risk and advising doctors to prescribe the highest dosage of the painkiller because it was more profitable thus helping ignite the nationwide opioid crisis.This book is John Grisham's 'The Rainmaker' this time around they are suing the manufacturers of opioid pain medication. Ripped right out of today's headlines.A straightforward book that reads more like a movie script. The characters lack depth and the plot is too similar to Grisham's book to give it four stars."Do you even remember when you first sold out?" - Rudy Baylor

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