[Boston Law 01.0] Unlawful Deeds
by David S. Brody
Bruce Arrujo is a law school graduate recently hired by Boston's largest firm. He is also an ex-art thief. The reason for his career change? Boston's red-hot real estate market is crashing, and Bruce figures his firm's institutional clients won't notice if a few million dollars is siphoned away during the resulting chaos. But the police definitely notice when the Gardner Museum of Art is robbed of $200 million in art. And Bruce can't help but notice when a stunning Harvard law student takes a curious interest in his cases. At stake? Millions of dollars. A lifetime in jail. The love of his life.
Set in Boston during the early 1990s. Based on true events.
**About the Author
David S. Brody is an attorney who has practiced real estate law in the Boston area since 1987. During that period, he has also been a principal in a number of multi-million-dollar real estate transactions. Mr. Brody was raised in Laconia, N.H., attended Tufts University and Georgetown Law School, and currently resides in Westford, Massachusetts.
Set in Boston during the early 1990s. Based on true events.
**About the Author
David S. Brody is an attorney who has practiced real estate law in the Boston area since 1987. During that period, he has also been a principal in a number of multi-million-dollar real estate transactions. Mr. Brody was raised in Laconia, N.H., attended Tufts University and Georgetown Law School, and currently resides in Westford, Massachusetts.