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True & Absurd Lawsuits That Really Happened

The Curious Case Files of Sherlock Grant

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True & Absurd Lawsuits That Really Happened

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True & Absurd Lawsuits That Really Happened

The Curious Case Files of Sherlock Grant

What happens when everyday human behavior collides with rules, loopholes, and the legal system?

Sometimes, you get justice.
Sometimes, you get absurdity.

True & Absurd Lawsuits That Really Happened is a collection of real court cases so strange they sound like satire — spilled coffee disasters, monkey selfies, reward claims gone wrong, and other moments where common sense took a wrong turn and ended up in court.

This book isn’t written for lawyers, and it’s not a technical legal textbook. It’s a light, witty exploration of human logic, ego, and unpredictability — using the courtroom as a lens to examine how people think, argue, and justify their actions when stakes, rules, and emotions collide.

Each case is presented clearly and conversationally, followed by Sherlock Grant’s brief commentary — offering context, perspective, and the occasional raised eyebrow. Legal jargon is kept accessible, the stories move quickly, and the tone stays sharp but approachable.

At just over 100 pages, this is a fast, entertaining read you can breeze through in an afternoon — and still walk away with jaw-dropping stories perfect for dinner-table conversation.

If you enjoy quirky nonfiction, strange true stories, and books that make you laugh while quietly asking, “How did this actually happen?” — this one’s for you.

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