
A Minor Fall
Author: Price Ainsworth
Narrator: Zackary Turner
Unabridged: 11 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Made for Success
Published: 03/01/2018

Author: Price Ainsworth
Narrator: Zackary Turner
Unabridged: 11 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Made for Success
Published: 03/01/2018
Price Ainsworth is a trial lawyer in Austin, Texas, and has been practicing law for more than thirty years. He has been consistently recognized as a “Super Lawyer†by Texas Monthly since 2003 is an member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Ainsworth has coauthored numerous law journal articles and frequently presents papers he has written at continuing legal education conferences and seminars. The Minor Fall is his first foray into published fiction.
Was initially excited to read this, but this didn't end up being up my alley. Giving credit to author Price Ainsworth for his legal knowledge as he wrote this story, I didn't feel much empathy for main character Davy Jessie, an up and coming young lawyer who seems to look up to his mentor the brilli......more
I was hyped to start reading this book. After having recently finished reading, The Outsider by Anthony Franze. However, this book fell short as it did not deliver the big punch that I was hoping for. Right from the beginning, I liked Davy's enthusiasm to want to follow in his idol's footsteps. Alth......more
Our main character, Davy, is a personal injury trail lawyer, who stats right in the beginning of the story that he "learned how to try personal injury lawsuits by watching Tim Sullivan try personal injury lawsuits." Davy is actually married his mentor Tim's daughter, Michelle. Although this book is......more
A Minor Fall I received this advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This book is about a young personal injury lawyer Davy Jessie, who idolizes his boss, Tim Sullivan ( I have no idea why an adulterous scheming lawyer would be an idol) marries his daughter and lives the fast li......more
I thought this book was really good. I couldn't put it down. There were parts that I literally laughed out loud and some parts that I cried. I know that Davy looks at his boss Tim's life, both professionally and personally and wants the same things in his own life. I didn't find that to be the focus......more