
Synopsis:
Facts are Stubborn Things is the story of Chance Cormac, a litigator, boxer and lapsed Catholic who confronts some hard facts about the law and himself when he reluctantly agrees to represent a client in a divorce action as a favor to another attorney. It is a story of corporate intrigue, international money laundering and corruption. Chance is forced to face a professional and personal crisis and learns that pride often goes before a fall.
Favorite Lines:
“To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible. Be true to yourself and your beliefs.”
“Facing facts is not an easy thing to do. Some facts are not only stubborn, but they are cold and hard to swallow.”
My Opinion:
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion.
I must admit that I think this is my first legal drama/fiction book. You would think as a law school graduate myself, I would have read more but somehow that is not the case. Facts are Stubborn Things follows Chance Cormac, an attorney accepts a case to represent a client during their divorce but somehow finds his way into something much darker than a marriage that fell apart.
This was a great legal drama that had me on the edge of my seat. This could be called a suspenseful thriller that just happens to take place in the legal world. This book has it all: New York vibes, the Russian mob, cyber crime, and navy seals. Danzig definitely does a great job at keeping readers from getting bored. I could definitely see this being a movie someday!
I was actually a huge fan of the character writing in this book. Danzig did an amazing job at writing both likeable and unlikeable characters. They had realistic qualities that really brought them to life – which I think is very important – and even when I didn’t like a character, I understood their motives.
Summary:
Overall, I found this to be a really clever and witty novel. I really enjoyed Danzig’s writing style and tone of voice throughout. If you like legal dramas, fiction, thrillers, and suspense, then this book could be for you!

