![]() ![]() ![]() There are twists and turns that make the story interesting, compelling the reader to go a little further, but not enough to be confusing or lose sight of the overarching story. Little by little, revelations about Aaron and the archbishop and the murder itself are made in a logical progression, each piece tying together with those that came before, letting the tale unfold naturally. Tightly written, it focuses on the story it is telling. Primal Fear is a well-crafted story that flows from beginning to end, never meandering or deviating. With a surprising avalanche of new information about Aaron and the archbishop coming to light, Vail may not be facing a total loss after all. As he and his team get to work, his psychologist makes an astounding discovery: Aaron Stampler has Multiple Personality Disorder. However, that doesn’t stop Vail from dedicating all of his resources to this case. On the heels of another win in court, Vail is handed the pro bono case of Aaron Stampler, the young man accused of murdering the city’s archbishop, who is called the “Saint of Lakeview Drive.” The evidence is stacked against Aaron and Vail is guaranteed a lose. ![]() ![]() Summary: Martin Vail is the attorney prosecutors hate and the accused love. ![]()
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