Relative Justice
English
By (author): Robert Whitlow
For the attorneys at Cobb and Cobb, the pursuit of justice is about more than legal expertise; its a family matter.
David Cobb is not a typical lawyerhes more interested in dispensing Gods wisdom than pertinent legal advice. High-stakes litigation is way outside his comfort zone.
For many years Zeke Caldwell has been concocting home remedies made from natural ingredients found in the coastal marshes near Wilmington, North Carolina. One of his remedies proved so effective that he patented it with the help of Davids father. Now he suspects a big drug company has stolen his formula. What he doesnt know is that the theft has deeper, more evil roots.
When Zeke asks David to help fight the drug company, David knows the suit is beyond his expertise and experience. But his sister-in-law, Katelyn Cobb, is a rising star attorney in a prestigious Washington, DC, law firm. The courtroom is her second home. Could she help? Would she even consider it?
Lifes circumstances compel the lawyers to face, not only patent piracy, but personal obstacles and struggles that threaten to rip apart the fabric of the family. The fight for Zeke requires all the relatives to unite for justice.
Praise for Relative Justice:
Robert Whitlows legal expertise shines in Relative Justice, a story of patent infringement and illegal gains, but its his characters who will steal the readers hearts. Katelyn Martin-Cobbs, her husband Robbie, and his family face trials that allow them to heal old wounds and forge new bonds. Whitlows fans are sure to enjoy going along for a memorable, roller-coaster ride.Kelly Irvin, author of Trust Me
- Stand-alone novel
- Book length: 111,000 words
- Includes discussion questions for book clubs