
What if you witnessed the most abominable deeds that human beings can inflict upon each other? What if you came face-to-face with the very man who had slaughtered your family before your eyes? That is the question confronted by a celebrated professor named Max Menuchen. Max has found the man who had killed his entire family in cold blood more than a half century before. Max, who has never before broken a law, cannot turn down his chance for revenge.
In 1943 Marcellus Prandus was a Lithuanian militia captain who carried out the blood-thirsty orders of his Nazi commanders during World War II. Today he is an old man living outside Boston. For Max, who has discovered Prandus's identity by chance, killing him is not enough, because Prandus is already dying of cancer. How can Max make Prandus suffer exactly as Max himself did? Can Max bring himself to assassinate Prandus's children and grandchildren and make the old man watch his family die, as Max himself was forced to do?
By the time defense attorney Abe Ringel enters the case, Max has carried out an astounding act of revenge, and America'sgreat Holocaust trial has begun: an explosive legal and moral struggle to find the light of justice within the darkness of human evil. With Max facing almost certain conviction, Ringel desperately tries to prove his actions were justified. But this blockbuster trial is careening in a direction not even Abe can predict, giving new meaning to the ideas of both justice and revenge.
In JUST REVENGE, Alan Dershowitz fuses his insider's legal knowledge with the passions of a man who has been personally touched by the Holocaust. Thought-provoking, brilliantly human, and undeniably gripping, here is a tale that only Alan Dershowitz could tell -- and that all of us must hear.
Behind the wheel of his car, 74-year-old Max Menuchen, biblical scholar, holds his breath. He waits until the eight-year-old boy steps from the curb into the intersection. A split second later, man and car are bearing down on the terrified child. The weeks that follow find press and public in shocked speculation: what moved the mild-mannered academic to commit so monstrous a crime? The answer lies buried in a mass grave in the woods of Lithuania, where a family was slaughtered by a Nazi officer named Marcellus Prandus. Fifty-five years after the defeat of the Nazis, one man's search for vengeance culminates in a crime both awful and inspired. Now, in a trial that captivates and horrifies the world, celebrated trial lawyer Abe Ringel of The Advocate's Devil mounts the defense of his career, and questions whether the most frightening of human passions -- revenge -- can be reconciled with justice.
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