Synopses & Reviews
Tug Wyler is embroiled in the mysterious medical malady of a sexy stripper who slipped on a banana peel during her signature actCookie, an angel in stiletto heels, is by far the most popular performer at Jingles Dance Bonanza. To her devoted audience, she's a friend, therapist, and shoulder to cry on, all rolled into one. While meeting an old pal at the club, Tug doesn't expect to pick up a new client but quickly realizes the gallant Cookie--dancing in a neck brace, each leg kick potentially her last--is in need of a committed champion.
Righting wrongs is never a simple task for Tug, a sharp-witted and unorthodox trial lawyer who repeatedly finds himself in the middle of unusual cases and causes. But that doesn't stop him from trying. Believing that Cookie is the victim of a spine surgeon with a sloppy touch, Tug takes her case. But as he seeks both medical remedy and justice for Cookie, he realizes--a tad too late--that sinister sights are now trained on him. In Cookie's Case, this offbeat attorney will go farther for justice than he ever has before.
Review
“Resourceful, funny, and thoroughly antiestablishment.” —Booklist on Suzy’s Case
“A unique voice and talent.” —Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
Review
"Resourceful, funny, and thoroughly antiestablishment." --
Booklist on
Suzy's Case"A unique voice and talent." --Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
"Cookie's Case is a novel of torts, tarts, and tough guys. Siegel throws some unexpected and entertaining light on the point where surgeons, strippers, PI-attorneys, and criminals clash. A fun and eye-opening read." --Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times-bestselling author of Robert B. Parker's Blind Spot
About the Author
Andy Siegel is a personal-injury and medical-malpractice attorney in New York City. A graduate of Tulane University and Brooklyn Law School, he grew up on Long Island and now lives in Westchester County. In 2008, he was elected to the board of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association.
Cookie’s Case (2015) is the second novel in the Tug Wyler series. The first, Suzy’s Case (2012), was selected as a Poisoned Pen Bookstore Best Debut Novel and as a Suspense Magazine Best Book of 2012. In 2013, it was named one of People.com’s Best Beach Reads.