• The Shotgun Lawyer

  • By: Victor Methos
  • Narrated by: Will Damron
  • Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,645 ratings)

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The Shotgun Lawyer

By: Victor Methos
Narrated by: Will Damron
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From the bestselling author of The Neon Lawyer comes a page-turning thriller about a scrappy lawyer and his fight for justice.

Personal injury attorney Peter Game has a reputation: cynical, untroubled by ethics, and willing to take any case, anytime, in his pursuit of the win. He dreams of a sweetheart score that’ll make his name and net him millions. Then comes the lightning rod: a school shooting just outside of Salt Lake City. His client: the devastated mother of one of the victims.

What she wants is understandable—just not simple: to sue the manufacturers of the automatic weapon used in the mass killing. Game’s opponent, brilliant lawyer Brennen Garvin, is the least of his problems: the entire legal system, influenced by decades of pressure from powerful gun lobbies, is stacked against him.

For Game, this is the case of a lifetime. He’s just not sure his trademark rules will work in his favor. And he’s not sure he wants them to. As Game’s lust for victory gives way to a hunger for justice, he could lose everythin—or win back his soul.

©2018 Victor Methos (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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Never underestimate desperation...

Victor Methos has written another excellent legal thriller. Will Damron narrates this book. Since he is one of my favorites I must say he did not disappoint me. His narration of this book is stellar.
As with many of Methos's books, the protagonist (Peter Game) in this book is an attorney, not exactly top of the line, more like an ambulance chaser who mostly takes on cases involving product liability and personal injury. His hopes is to get that big case so he can retire.
Instead he gets a case he knows he can meet win.
There's a school shooting and the mother of one of the deceased children wants to sue the gun manufacturer. The law is written so that people can not sue companies if their product is not used for it's intended purpose. Game takes on the case anyway and goes up against a high paid attorney way out of his league. The story that follows is a page turner!
If you have kindle unlimited this book is FREE to borrow with the kindle edition.
This book has my HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS.
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Total Liberal anti gun story.

Deleted after a few chapters . Reader is very good and wanted to like it but Author kept expressing his anti gun opinion. Not my bag.

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Typical lefty guns are the problem not the user

I couldn’t get through the book. I’m sick of blaming the inanimate object and not the user.

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Anti-Gun and anti-Republican

took forever to get to the point. but then the point became anti-gun anti-republican anti conservativism.

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Shotgun lawyer

Keep liberal building out of book be entertaining not a rant against the NRA the being was ok

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Good story but very political

First I should state that I am a conservative and believe the 2nd Amendment is still very valid today. Second I am also a Christian mother, grandmother and great grandmother who loves her family fiercely and cannot imagine the pain of losing a loved one to a mass shooting.
Based on those criteria, I found this story made me think a lot. What is the answer to these horrific mass shootings? How much responsibility do gun manufacturers have?
This story, I believe, gives a skewed view especially of some lawyers. But it will make you think!

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Nothing remotely original here

I read another of this author's books and enjoyed it. There was some character development and a decent story. This book checks all the boxes of modern entertainment requirements. Anti gun, gay son, etc. Pick a stereotype and its there.

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wish i could give it zero

leave your politics at home and just write. liberal wet dream thats total bull sh*t

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Infomercial for outlawing guns

If you are a gun control advocate you'll love this book. It takes strong stands against guns, lawyers, and capitalism. It believes government makes laws to protect big business to the detriment of the little guys. It's totally one sided, but if you're on that side it's for you.

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Slow start - interesting finish

This is the first Victor Methos book I listened to and at first wasn't sure if I would like the writing style. It took many chapters to build the characters but the theme of the book kept me interested. There are many themes in the book based on crazy romance, missed chances, chasing the wrong things in life, and finding justice for a school shooting.

Once the book reached mid-point, I liked the writing style but there are a few obvious directions but it didn't distract from the storyline. The main subject is a controversial subject (guns) but the author does an interesting job presenting their side of the discussion. Added in is some political action but it doesn't distract from the storyline if the reader keeps an open mind.

A school shooting with one of the victim's mom as one of the main characters adds some perspective and motive for the main subject.

The ending sets up the reader for a potential series with the main characters. Overall, it is a good book that doesn't require intense attention to understand or determine the direction and ultimate ending of the book. I listened to it while working on a remodel project that didn't require listening to each component of the story.

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