In “Dismissed with Prejudice.” the power of the purse takes over the Louisiana State basketball team and the corruption escalates to violence, threats and murder. The scandal grows until it involves a multi-million-dollar head coach, the state government and even the mafia. When an assistant coach is forced to become the scapegoat, a small-town lawyer can’t resist investigating. The fierce legal battle that follows exposes just how influential money can be in the crooked politics of college sports.
Money has the ability to do good things but all too often it sparks evil. Dismissed with Prejudice is an interesting, thought-provoking read that is perfect for readers who love a good thriller. I would give this book four out of five stars.
Publish America
January 2010
335 pages
$29.95 US
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