Review of Blanket Immunity

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Blanket Immunity" by Adam Van Susteren.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Blanket Immunity" by Adam Van Susteren is a compelling legal drama that weaves a captivating narrative around the life of Johanna P. Channing, a dedicated attorney who, after a decade of legal practice, failed in her bid for a judgeship and opens her private law firm specialising in criminal defence due to family financial constraints. The novel follows her journey through a series of cases, each involving providing blanket immunity, showcasing the profound moral and ethical dilemmas she confronts.

From the beginning, I was drawn into the life of this determined but relatively inexperienced attorney as she navigated the turbulent waters of criminal law. Johanna's character, a blend of ambition, resilience, and self-doubt, makes for a relatable protagonist.

The heart of the narrative unfolds as Johanna takes on her first case, defending a police officer accused of rape charges. The officer maintains his innocence, and Johanna, motivated by financial necessity and her dedication to the principles of justice, decides to grant him blanket immunity. This decision sets the stage for a series of cases where she's faced with similar moral quandaries.

The author deftly explores the intricacies of each case, showing the impact of Johanna's choices on her clients, her own moral compass, and the legal system. The pacing of the story is well executed, and the plot unfolds in a way that keeps the reader engrossed.

"Blanket Immunity" is more than just a legal drama; it's a deep dive into the ethical dilemmas that attorneys may encounter in their quest for justice. The book raises poignant questions about the delicate balance between professional duty, personal ethics, and financial necessity. I rate this book five out of five stars for exceptional editing and grammatically perfect writing.

In conclusion, "Blanket Immunity" by Adam Van Susteren is a gripping legal thriller with a fresh twist, where the protagonist's relative inexperience adds depth to the story. Johanna's journey through a series of cases, each involving blanket immunity, offers a profound exploration of the moral and ethical challenges that legal professionals may face. This book is a must-read for those who appreciate legal dramas that delve into the human aspects of the legal profession and the intricate web of morality and justice.

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