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by Erik O'Dowd

ePub Gaviota download
Author:
Erik O'Dowd
ISBN13:
978-0595410392
ISBN:
0595410391
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Publisher:
iUniverse, Inc. (April 27, 2007)
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Subcategory:
Genre Fiction
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1609 kb
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1423 kb
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Rating:
4.6
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801

Before writing Gaviota, Erik O?Dowd practiced law for three decades, specializing in class-action litigation. He received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University, and law degrees from Georgetown and Harvard law schools.

Before writing Gaviota, Erik O?Dowd practiced law for three decades, specializing in class-action litigation. His essays and stories have appeared in several anthologies and periodicals.

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Erik M. O'Dowd, American lawyer, specializing in the field of Class Actions, Consumer, Commercial, Real Estate, Antitrust, Insurance and ERISA Litigation. Erik M.

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On the central coast of California during World War II--A Japanese submarine attacks California's fuel supply, firing shells from its deck gun at oil storage tanks along the Gaviota coast. When the submarine later runs aground and is salvaged by U.S. Navy divers, they find a top-secret U.S. War Department Report detailing America's shoreline fortifications.-A young lawyer who had successfully defended Japanese-Americans from prosecution is found dead only days after discovering the cause of mysterious explosions that destroyed two cliff-mounted U.S. gunsites. In Los Angeles, fifty years later--The powerful Northridge earthquake strikes the San Fernando Valley, causing extensive damage to the freeway system. Two weeks later, an arsonist sets fire to a commercial warehouse, and the innocent Latino youth who is charged with the crime goes on trial for his life.-Paul "Pike" Seger, prominent trial lawyer, is nominated to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, but a blackmailer demands that he refuse the post, threatening to expose a sealed indictment charging his father with an infamous crime. Pike's search for the truth about his father, spanning five decades of interwoven events, culminates in his solving three murders and uncovering a wartime conspiracy to appropriate America's most valuable property for private gain. Gaviota-in equal parts historical novel, courtroom thriller and murder mystery-is at its heart a quest for redemption by a guilt-tormented man whose deepest yearning is for inner peace.
  • A wonderful book, full of history and many mysteries to be solved. The author has a great capacity for insight about his characters and how their backgrounds contributed to their motivations, actions and relationships. The protagonist "Pike" wrestles with his moral dilemmas throughout the story as he untangles the complex web of past and present confounding and urgent questions. It is fascinating to be involved in these ethical conundrums because they are so well described by the author. He brings us back to times in the history of our country when horrific decisions were made. It is so important for us to know about these episodes. I hope that more and more people will read this.

  • I read (on average) 200 books a year. This one was as compelling
    as any I have read in a long while.

  • Wonderfully written with great characters and riveting plot lines. It goes back and forth in time and was absolutely captivating. It also takes place in the area I live in. What's not to like? More please!

  • Lots to like here. An interesting story involving big developers, World War II, the incarceration of Japanese families after Pearl Harbor, and very realistic and entertaining courtroom action involving believable characters fighting each other for money, power, and notoriety.

    You know, the usual stuff of everyday living.

    I especially liked the use of legal arguments and explanations of how attorneys work in real life.

    Highly recommended. Could be a great movie script.

  • This is a real page turner. As I got into the story line, getting back to the book kept getting higher on my priority list. Watch out John Grissom.