Errors and Omissions, Paul Goldstein
Errors and Omissions, Paul Goldstein
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Errors and Omissions

Author: Paul Goldstein

Narrator: Brian Keeler

Abridged: 5 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/11/2006


Synopsis

From one of the foremost experts in the country on intellectual property law, a gripping legal thriller of depth and complexity

Meet Michael Seeley, defender of artists’ rights, take-no-prisoners intellectual property litigator—and a man on the brink of personal and career collapse. So when United Pictures virtually demands that he fly out to Hollywood to confirm legally that they own the rights to their corporate cash-cow franchise of Spykiller films, he has little choice but to comply.
What Michael Seeley discovers in these gilded precincts will plunge him headfirst into the tangle of politics of the blacklisting era and then into the even darker world of Nazi-occupied Poland. He’ll encounter Mayer Bermann, the steely Polish émigré who founded United Pictures—and who may lose control of it to a ruthless conglomerate; Bert Cobb, the putative author of the original Spykiller screenplay; Harry Devlin, the flamboyant defender of Hollywood writers who has his own secrets; and Julia Walsh, an alluring young USC film scholar whose research may hold the key to the mystery of Spykiller's true authorship. As the pressure mounts for Seeley to confirm United Pictures’s ownership of the franchise, Seeley must face down his own demons and finally travel to Munich to confront the reclusive novelist Max Kanarek, who fled Hollywood decades before and whose boyhood link to Mayer Bermann is the tantalizing missing piece of the puzzle.
In Errors and Omissions, Paul Goldstein has crafted a masterful novel of legal and moral suspense that draws on historical fact and legal scholarship for its unmistakable authenticity. A worldly thriller for grown-ups, it introduces an exciting new talent.

About The Author

paul goldstein is the Lillick Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and is widely recognized as one of the country’s leading authorities on intellectual property law. A graduate of Brandeis University and Columbia Law School, he is Of Counsel to the law firm of Morrison & Foerster LLP, where he has represented motion picture studios, among other clients. He has regularly been included in Best Lawyers in America. A native of New York, he now lives outside San Francisco with his family. He is at work on his next novel featuring Michael Seeley.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maddy on May 03, 2010

RATING: 2.5 I don't know about you, but when I see genre labels on a book, I find that I expect certain things from the narrative. The words "romantic suspense" lead me to believe something specific will be covered, as do terms such as "psychological thriller", "police procedural" or "village mystery......more

Goodreads review by Donna on July 10, 2009

On page 50 and liking it! Finished book last night. Was somewhat disappointed. Perhaps sequel will be better; Uncle D liked sequel much better. The writing wasn't bad; plot thin, pace uneven.......more

Goodreads review by Bill on May 16, 2018

I wanted to like this book especially since it was the first of a series. I might try the number two book since EandO has potential. It just got boring by the end.......more

Goodreads review by Sara on November 24, 2020

Molto molto descrittivo, la trama è bella e solida, ma personalmente preferisco più dialogo e più azione. Studiando io stessa legge, posso dire che Goldstein scrive e ragiona davvero come un professore di giurisprudenza, quale in effetti è. Consigliato per chi è appassionato di ciò che si nasconde d......more


Quotes

“It’s difficult to convey the mounting excitement with which I turned the pages. . . . the writing [is] masterful, not one wasted word. . . . A terrific read.”
—Sue Grafton

“[S]pins out a fresh, sharp-witted drama about Hollywood’s blacklist. . . . Goldstein, who does a fine job of breaking down complicated moral, ethical and historical issues to understandable nuggets, has laid the foundation for what could be a strong franchise.”
Publishers Weekly