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Dark Waters Tells the True Story of the Lawyer Who Took DuPont to Court and Won. But Rob Bilott’s Fight Is Far From Over But Rob Bilott’s Fight Is Far From Over By Alejandro de la Garza. Dark Waters is in so many ways out of character for him: a straight-ahead, true-life legal thriller, fluently adapted by screenwriters Mario Correa.
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Book #2, in the Deborah Jones Crime ThrillerLoved this one, Dark Water is a gripping read that has kept me on the edge of my seat from page one. The plot is captivating and is weaved with dynamic characters.This fast paced story covers many aspects at times somewhat predictable but is so entertaining that I had a hard time putting it aside in fact it took me only two settings to finish it. Deborah, the main character is an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald and is in a relationship Book #2, in the Deborah Jones Crime ThrillerLoved this one, “Dark Water” is a gripping read that has kept me on the edge of my seat from page one. The plot is captivating and is weaved with dynamic characters.This fast paced story covers many aspects at times somewhat predictable but is so entertaining that I had a hard time putting it aside in fact it took me only two settings to finish it. Deborah, the main character is an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald and is in a relationship with her managing editor.
They get involved in the apparent suicide of a young man, who obtained top secrets government documents by hacking into a cell phone of a high ranking employee. The victim contacted the reporter for a meeting.Deborah had agreed to meet and soon finds herself caught in a drama she never could have imagined.and reading the ramifications is a hell of a story.The story is filled with geeky stuff and high tech gadgetry and is fun to read. The narration is smooth and plenty of good dialogue to move things along. We find a lot of intrigue to go with the suspense and a trail of murders and damage left behind as this hard headed journalist gets closer to the truth.Did I say I loved this one.
The director Todd Haynes’s artistry is hardly detectable in this environmental thriller, yet the film, based on a true story, nonetheless offers a stirring and infuriating story of brazen corporate indifference to employees, neighbors, and the world at large—and the obstacles faced by those who challenge it. Mark Ruffalo stars as Rob Bilott, a Cincinnati lawyer who specializes in defending companies in Superfund-related lawsuits. When a West Virginia farmer named Wilbur Tennant (Bill Camp) shows evidence that the local DuPont plant is poisoning his herd of cattle, Rob defies opposition within his firm and takes the farmer’s case—which proves to be astoundingly wide-reaching. The script, by Mario Correa and Matthew Michael Carnahan, emphasizes Rob’s painstaking detective work—in chemistry, public health, and regulatory law—and the personal price that he pays in his decades-long battle against corporate stonewalling and delays. Edward Lachman’s textured cinematography suggests intimate overtones absent from the plot. With Tim Robbins and Bill Pullman, as principled attorneys, and Anne Hathaway, as Rob’s attorney wife, Sarah, who holds the family together.
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