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Introduction
In
The Arraignment, the seventh and most compelling entry in the Paul Madriani series, Steve Martini spins a tale of greed, deception, and white collar crime that reaches from San Diego to Cancun and from ancient Mayan civilization to the present day. When attorney Paul Madriani's discovers his friend and fellow lawyer Nick Rush gunned down with a dubious client outside the federal courthouse, he feels responsible. Nick left his handheld device on the table where he and Paul had just finished breakfast, and if Paul had tried harder to get Nick's attention to return it, Nick might still be alive. Now, Paul is left with a piercing sense of guilt and a host of unansweredand seemingly unanswerablequestions. Was Nick's death an accident, a case merely of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was he murdered because of his association with Gerald Metz, the shady contractor whom Paul himself had turned down as a client? Why did Nick try to steer Metz his way? And why was Nick, as Paul later discovers, in business with someone like Metz?
To untangle these mysteries, Paul is willing to represent a man who may be a murderer, to jeopardize his own life to save that man's wife and child, and to let himself be taken on an ill-fated trip to Mexico that plunges him into a world of thievery, treachery, and violence. Throughout the novel, we see Paul in all his complexity. He is not just a razor-sharp lawyer, though he is very much that, frequently demonstrating his relentless skill as an interrogator, and even turning the tables on the insurance company to satisfy both Nick's grudging ex-wife Margaret and his grasping widow Dana. But he is also a caring father and a faithful friend, a man of generous instincts and remarkable bravery. Perhaps most unusually, Paul Madriani is a lawyer keenly aware of the thin facade that covers the misdeeds of the legal profession and equally capable of questioning his own conscience.
The result is a taut, fast-paced legal thriller that exposes the dark underside of the law, as well as the greed and overreaching ambition that so often, in fiction as in life, end in disaster.
Discussion Questions - The Arraignment frequently offers trenchant insights into the inner workings of the law. Paul says, for example, that "lawyers working in [mergers and acquisitions] will tell you that corporate management getting rich while their companies go broke is just part of the normal business cycle," and that "a lot of money in America is still made the old-fashioned way, by stealing it" [p. 219]. What other criticisms does the novel level at our legal system? In what ways does it illuminate real-world legal manipulations like those associated with the collapse of Enron and other corporate scandals? How does Paul Madriani regard these behaviors?
- In considering Nick Rush's death, Paul feels sure that "any psychiatrist would tell me I was faultless. But a lawyer, a man trained to sharpen the point on guilt, might view it otherwise, as I do, as a proximate cause of death" [p. 69]. To what extent is Paul responsible for Nick's death? How does his own sense of personal responsibility affect the unfolding of the rest of the novel? How do the novel's final revelations confirm or refute Paul's interpretation of his own behavior?
- What kind of women are Nick's ex-wife Margaret and his widow Dana Rush? What do we learn about their characters from the way they approach the settlement of Nick's life insurance policy? How do Paul's values differ from the values of these two women? What acts of generosity does Paul perform during the course of the novel?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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