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Law and Addiction

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One week before Jake Rutledge is scheduled to graduate from law school, he receives the devastating news of the death of his fraternal twin, Blake. What makes this death even more terrible for Jake is that his brother died of a drug overdose. Until hearing of his death, Jake had no idea his brother was even using drugs.

When Jake returns home to Oakley, West Virginia, he takes a hard look at the circumstances of his brother's death. In the five years Jake has been away for his schooling, his hometown has drastically changed. Because of the opioid epidemic, and the blight it has brought, many now call Oakley "Zombieland." Jake can see how his town's demise parallels his brother's.

Undeterred, the newly minted lawyer takes on the entrenched powers by filing two lawsuits. Jake quickly learns what happens when you upset a hornet's nest. The young attorney might be wet behind the ears, but is sure there is no lawyer that could help him more than Nick "Deke" Deketomis and his law firm of Bergman/Deketomis. Deke is a legendary lawyer. When he was Jake's age he was making his name fighting Big Tobacco. Against all odds, Jake gets Nick and his firm to sign on to his case before it's too late.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 25, 2019
      Papantonio takes on the American opioid crisis in his earnest third legal thriller (after 2017’s Law and Vengeance). Jake Rutledge, a recent law school graduate, returns to Oakley, W.Va., where his twin brother, Blake, died of an overdose a few weeks before. The town has changed drastically in the years he has been away. As he says, “My hometown has become Zombieland, but there are thousands of other towns just like Oakley. Big corporations have created these drug addicts—these zombies. And now these towns are struggling to stay alive.” He decides to avenge Blake’s death in true lawyerly fashion: he files a suit against the pharmaceutical companies responsible for distributing the opioids and enlists the aid of established attorneys, including Nick “Deke” Deketomis, who has appeared in the author’s previous novels. Courtroom strategy meetings alternate with Jake’s perilous investigations and some truly hair-raising facts about addiction. Readers, however, will have to look past wooden characters, the stilted dialogue, and the statistical information dumps to get to the novel’s well-intentioned core. Papantonio makes a passionate if clumsy case for the need to do more to fight opioid addiction.

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