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Death by Rodrigo: A Novel (Hardcover)

by Ron Liebman (Author)
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Two resilient New Jersey lawyers find themselves way out of their league when one of their clients proves to be especially hazardous in this engaging first novel from former federal prosecutor Liebman (Shark Tales). Friends since childhood, Camden residents Junior Junne Salerno and Mickie Mezzonatti both worked as cops, both took law courses at Rutgers and both passed the bar—eventually. Their clients are mostly street criminals, and they're fairly adept at working the system as long as the cases are simple. Then they're retained by Rodrigo Gonzales, a jailed Salvadoran drug lord who wants to be released on bail so he can escape. If Mickie and Junne are unsuccessful in obtaining Gonzales's release, they face an unpleasant fate at the hands of vengeful gangsters. Levity is provided by Mickie frequently trying to get the deeply closeted Junne to go out with girls, a subplot that feels artificial in a thriller otherwise rich with sharp, crackling dialogue, memorable characters and local color. (Sept.)
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When you run with the bad guys, sometimes you get crap on your shoes. Mickie Mezzonatti and Junne Salerno, two Jersey cops who opted for legal careers, learn that lesson the hard way when a client, Rodrigo Gonzalez, hires them to get him out of jail on bond. It's a potentially lucrative job—Rodrigo resides at the high end of Jersey's drug trade—but the downside is the cost of failure: death. Their attempt to portray Rodrigo as a political refugee isn't getting anywhere, and as time drags on, Rodrigo begins threatening the boys with ever-escalating violence. Liebman, a former federal prosecutor who helped bring down Spiro Agnew, obviously knows all about the down-and-dirty legal processes that occupy the lives of petty criminals and drug dealers. His characters are sharply and humanely drawn; both lawyers and criminals are mixes of creepy and endearing. The only drawback is that a secondary story line regarding narrator Junne's struggle as a closeted gay in a very macho world is never integrated effectively into the rest of the book—a small quibble, though, in an otherwise suspenseful, often very funny first novel. Lukowsky, Wes

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (September 11, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416535276
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416535270
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,104,854 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rumpole's American cousins, October 27, 2007
If Horace Rumpole lived in Camden NJ instead of London England, he would know Mickie and Junne, two ex-cops turned criminal defense lawyers. These life-long best friends occupy the next to the bottom rung of the legal hierarchy in that they are retained and do not accept court-appointed cases. Those guys, Mickie and Junne figure,are really the dregs.

But the truth is that they are just far enough removed from the bottom to dare to dream of the big score, which finally arrives in the person of Rodrigo, a Salvadorian drug lord pinched while sneaking into the country to go to a wedding. The boys are paid handsomely and all they are really expected to do is get Rodrigo out on bail so he can disappear back to Central America. No problemo, they assure him. Except there is a problemo, a big one. The feds aren't nearly as stupid or corrupt as the NJ state judges and prosecutors are.

Rodrigo isn't going anywhere and Mickie and Junne soon fear that they will be the ones disappearing, only not to any secluded estate in El Salvador. They more likely will be fish food if they don't come up with something fast.

With this premise Ron Liebman, a true silk stocking lawyer, launches the hilarious tale of two guys whose socks, if they ever wore them, usually wouldn't match. We meet Slippery, a pimp and their best client, and Professor Mumbles a burned out legal genius whose specialty is creative solutions to insoluble problems. We get to know Slippery's girls, all of whom look like Junior League housewives, and watch them in action at a bar association dinner. And along the way there is Judge Thurgood Brown, pillar of the African-American community and a monument to the corrupting effects of never getting over the fact that he will never rise any higher in the judicial galaxy.

This book has "movie-deal" all over it, and when it gets made you can tell people it will be hard to be as funny as the book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Earning a living in a rotten city, April 3, 2008
By DJ Rix (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
Enjoyed this tale of a pair of bottom-feeding lawyers in rotten Camden NJ who get manipulated into defending a very powerful, very deadly El Salvadorean drug lord. The colorful Jerseyese dialect is as unaffected as possible. Gives some real thought to the plot, too. Favorite scene: Our counselors bring two pricey [...] (gifts from a pimp client) as dates to a bar association banquet in Atlantic City, bribe a waiter to seat them at a head table with a Jersey Supreme Court Justice, who happens to be a regular customer of one of the professional ladies. In Jersey, perhaps this is not an utterly fantastic scenario. Later on, the judge wanders back into the story. The novel is a successful attorney's appreciation of all the hustling esquires with night school law degrees who do so much of the grunt work in the criminal justice system. Hope I meet these likable guys again at the Camden County Courthouse. But I don't plan on going there in person anytime soon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars too much cussing!, October 26, 2007
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This is a book that has a high 'readability' factor, if not a page-turner;
I agree with the comments of the first reviewer.

I would say that the author could have achieved nearly the same effect-impact without so much cussing.
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