John Lee DePolo's courtroom thrillers follow trial lawyer Polo Marco off the interstate and straight into the swamp — Route 50, all the way to Washington, D.C.
Each novel is a self-contained case file — read them in order, or start wherever the docket catches your eye.
Polo Marco takes the case no one else will touch — one that leads straight to the people who write the laws he's sworn to uphold. With Silver and Saint Bernard riding shotgun, he follows the evidence up Route 50 and into rooms built to keep men like him out.
The verdict from Book One was only the opening argument. Now Polo Marco goes further into the swamp than any trial lawyer should — where the water's still, the players are patient, and Route 50 only runs one way in.
Polo Marco doesn't work alone. Silver and Saint Bernard have been on every case, and they've never once let him take a bad deal.
First one in the truck, last one to give up on a lead. Silver's read every room Polo's walked into — and never once been wrong about the people in it.
Steady where Silver is sharp. When a case gets long and the swamp gets loud, Saint Bernard is the reason Polo Marco keeps his head on straight.