In reviewing David W. Marston’s 1991 book “Malice Aforethought: How Lawyers Use Our Secret Rules to Get Rich, Get Sex, Get Even . . . and Get Away With It,” a reader from Wendover, Nev., told Amazon.com that it was a “devious book.”

“Marston, a lawyer himself, reveals much about the business of law,” the reader wrote. “One of the best books about the reasons the judicial system of this country, lo, this planet, doesn’t work very well. The chapters are short and thrilling with little publicized anecdotes. Reads like the wind.”

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