01015 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082001600119084002200135100002200157245002200179260001900201300003200220520049400252650004100746650002200787INLIS00000000000451420200508202740200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0425184781 0010-0520004514 aeng0 a813.5409355 a813.5409355/MUR/T0 aStephen M. Murphy00aTheir Word Is Law aNew Yorkc2002 axviii, 350 p.; 23 cmc23 cm aIts no secret that lawyers make great fiction writers. They spend their days at the heart of conflict, and they live or die by their choice of words. Now, in this unique collection of interviews, the top lawyer-novelists of our day discuss the inner workings of theirs craft. From the moral explorations of Louis Auchincloss to the dynamic thrills os Scott Turow, each of the writers interviewed here has pu his or her particular knowledege, experience, and perspective to use as a writer. 0aLegal Stories--History and Criticism 0aLaw in Literature