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Book Review of "The Burning Man"
Title: Book Review of "The Burning Man"
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1177 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Book Review of "The Burning Man"
Book Review of "The Burning Man" by Phillip Margolin
Peter Hale, the son of Richard Hale, a four-year associate at Hale, Greaves,
Strobridg, Marquand, and Bartlett, has lived his life under the shadow of his father.
Despite having a high five-figure salary and fire-engine-red Porsche, Peter was constantly
trying to overcome the expectations of his high-class lawyer of a father, who was former
president of the Oregon State Bar. Handling only small-time cases did not
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some believing they know everything or some not knowing what they know, and show
how vulnerable those people can be. It is the people who fight for the well-being of
people in delusional worlds and try to convince them to face reality that save them from
disaster. This creates a great universal appeal in this story, because everyone knows
someone who lives in a delusional world and can relate to the efforts of Peter Hale.
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