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Violence
Some
Moderate violence — corruption investigation; some confrontations
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Some
Moderate — Robbie's marital and romantic life; adult situations
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The corruption — how deep it goes; what Robbie witnesses and records; whether he can keep his wife and his deal without losing everything
What this book is about
Robbie Feaver is a personal injury attorney who has been bribing judges for years. When the FBI catches him, he's offered a deal: wear a wire, help them build a corruption case against the judiciary, or go to prison. Personal Injuries is Scott Turow's fifth novel — the FBI-controlled mole operation inside the legal system.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Judicial bribery — a corrupt attorney turned government mole
Adult content — Robbie's relationships
Scott Turow — Kindle County universe
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