SFG75
Well-Known Member
Is it me, or do most authors resort to cliche in presenting the defense attorney to the reader? In most books that I've read of the crime/murder genre, the description goes like this. Combed back hair; is universally reviled among fellow lawyers and especially by the police; is an arrogant jerk whom everyone hates; is usually implicated in the crime some how. Is it just me? Just curious.

I was also inspired in creating this one from Robert B. Parker's book Melancholy Baby, which also featured a less than noble defense attorney. I'm on more of a humorous work right now, but will have to get back into the mudery/mystery genre again to see if the portrayals stay pretty much the same in regards to overall disgust.