The Tenth Justice Explained

The Tenth Justice
Author:Brad Meltzer
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Novel
Publisher:William Morrow (UK)
Hodder & Stoughton (UK)
Release Date:July 9, 1997
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages:560 pp
Isbn:0688150896
Oclc:35627723

The Tenth Justice (1997) is Brad Meltzer's first novel. Brad wrote the book when he was 26, a recent graduate of Columbia Law School. It centers on a Supreme Court clerk who leaks the Court's ruling to another lawyer. The lawyer is a fraud who blackmails the clerk. The lawyer and his friends come up with a plan to save themselves and stop the blackmailer. According to WorldCat, the book is in 1901 libraries.[1]

Plot

Ben Addison, a new Supreme Court clerk, accidentally reveals an upcoming decision to another lawyer. That lawyer is a fraud though and he makes millions off the announcement. The lawyer also blackmails Ben. To save himself, Ben shares his secret with Lisa, a fellow clerk, and his three roommates: a State Department worker, a Washington Daily reporter and a Senator's assistant. The team uses their resources to uncover the blackmailer and save their friend, but their abuse of power comes at a cost. Someone within their circle is leaking information, so they must battle internal and external forces to secure their once-bright futures.

Proposed film adaptation

On April 8, 2003, Justin Lin was set to direct the feature film adaptation of the novel, and co-write the screenplay with Fabian Marquez and Ernesto Foronda, and Fox 2000 set to distribute the movie.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/35627723 WorldCat item record
  2. Web site: Gabriel. Snyder. Universal, Ross bet ‘Zero’. April 8, 2003. Variety. ”The only other film rights sold by Meltzer are to Fox 2000 for “The Tenth Justice.” Writer-director Justin Lin is attached and has recently completed a script, Meltzer said. Fabian Marquez and Ernesto Foronda are Lin’s writing partners on the project.”. October 1, 2024.