Synopses & Reviews
Tim Quinn, a Washington DC lawyer on the move, was flattered to be recommended by his friend Harry Winston to a vacancy on the bench caused by the unsavory death of one of the judges. He was also surprised to see how easy his nomination and confirmation turned out to be once Harry had given his approval and pulled more than a few strings.
Now Tim feels he has the chance to make a difference, and perhaps clear a path for an eventual trip to the highest court in the land.
But Tim soon realizes that Chief Judge Winston's influence and favors come at a price—not just undue influence from the Executive branch, but partiality towards private concerns as well, including a certain attorney whose cases often come before their bench..
Winston expects his favors to be repaid in kind, by following his judicial lead and assuring a consistent majority ruling in matters as he sees fit… and he is not afraid to bring pressure to bear, financial or otherwise.
Troubled Tim contacts a former paramour, now a Federal prosecutor, to help him unravel the unseemly entanglements that occur behind the bench. But in doing so, risks his own status as a judge, his good name, and perhaps even the lives of him and his family—it is sometimes deadly to disagree when The Majority Rules.
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"A delightfully entertaining read by an author who knows his subject matter as only a real judge can." Louis J Freeh, former Director of F.B.I
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"The bald political ruthlessness of Balducci meets the grand illegal conspiracy of Grisham...." George Anastasia, New York Times bestselling author
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"The bald political ruthlessness of Balducci meets the grand illegal conspiracy of Grisham in
The Majority Rules, Eugene Sullivan's thriller of corruption and murder in the appellate system."--George Anastasia,
New York Times bestselling author
"Judge Sullivan has delivered a great thriller--the masterful combination of great sleuthing and real-world insights into good guys and bad guys figuring it out and fighting it out. A delightfully entertaining read by an author who knows his subject matter as only a real judge can."--Louis J. Freeh, former Director Federal Bureau of Investigation and former Federal Judge on The Majority Rules
"Gene Sullivan brings stunning real-world experience and insight. As a jurist he knows whereof he speaks and his characters reflect that on every page. This is a great story well told."--Dale Dye, bestselling author of Platoon on The Majority Rules
"This one's a page-turner! Sullivan's command of his subjects is masterful and his storytelling is excellent..."--Joseph L. Galloway, bestselling co-author We Were Soldiers Once...and Young on The Majority Rules
"Judge Gene Sullivan knows his stuff and it shows in this intricate but
fast-paced Washington thriller."--Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Robert Kennedy: His Life and John Paul Jones on The Majority Rules
"Judge Sullivan delivers a fast-paced, clever thriller set in Legal Washington. His insight and believable characters pull back the curtain of secrecy on the inner workings of courts and should shake the foundation of the justice system."-- F. Lee Bailey on The Majority Rules
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"...stunning real-world experience and insight....his characters reflect that on every page. This is a great story well told." Dale Dye, bestselling author of Platoon
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"This one's a page-turner! Sullivan's command of his subjects is masterful and his storytelling is excellent..." Joseph L. Galloway, bestselling co-author of We Were Soldiers Once...and Young
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"Judge Gene Sullivan knows his stuff and it shows in this intricate but fast-paced Washington thriller." Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Robert Kennedy: His Life
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"His insight and believable characters pull back the curtain of secrecy...and should shake the foundation of the justice system." F. Lee Bailey
About the Author
Eugene Sullivan is a graduate of West Point and a Vietnam veteran. He has served as an Army Ranger instructor, a White House lawyer for President Nixon, and the General Counsel of the US Air Force and the NRO, the super-secret spy agency featured in the movie, "Enemy of the State." Now on senior status with the U.S Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Judge Sullivan also heads a judicial consulting firm that includes three former heads of the FBI who are also former judges (William Webster, William Sessions, and Louis Freeh). He is at work on several other novels featuring Tim Quinn.