Jack Hartman's New Book 'No Favorite Child' is an Attorney's Intriguing Investigation in a Malpractice Case That Could Cost Him Everything

Fulton Books author, Jack Hartman, a theatrical writer, actor, and director who practices civil litigation and health law, has completed his most recent book "No Favorite Child": a gripping novel about a defense trial attorney who is going to try a case with the help of a woman he is falling for, using a trial expert who is married to the woman Matt is obsessed with.

Hartman shares, "No favorite child is one who lives life with passion and often goes astray. Matt Morgan, a successful but hardened medical malpractice defense trial attorney, is such a man—and he's ready to quit. He stays in practice to take a case against his longtime plaintiff's counsel nemesis. Lisa Sommer has died from eclampsia, severe high blood pressure caused by pregnancy. In defending the doctors and hospital in the case, Matt comes to believe that Lisa's husband may have had something to do with her death. Matt needs an expert for trial to overcome a weakness in the defense. He turns to his best friend, an obstetrician whose wife Matt has been obsessed with since they were all in high school together. Along the way, Matt is introduced to a woman with whom he might have a real chance at a meaningful relationship. But she may also hold the key to Matt's goal of obtaining ultimate justice. Can Matt win the case without losing everything?"

Published by Fulton Books, Jack Hartman's interesting saga centers around a mystery case where the death of a pregnant woman ignites questions leading to key characters that could be heavily involved. It's a story of romance, intrigue, and a crime that Matt is obsessed to prove.

Will Matt unravel the answers before he gets his heart entangled too tightly and he goes too far astray?

Readers who wish to experience this brilliant work can purchase "No Favorite Child" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books