Rave Reviews

The Litigators is the winner of a Merit Award from the 
Midwest Independent Publishers Association

"The Litigators is a reviewer's delight, that rare local novel that's actually fun to read. Set in Minneapolis with a sure hand for detail and a fine ear for dialogue, it holds you with interesting characters and a compelling story. Further, the author has something to say, making a point without preaching. You hate to put the book down, even after you've finished it."
Minnesota Law & Politics 

"The author deftly lays out scientific stuff without getting bogged down in detail. He weaves courtroom testimony into the characters' personal lives so smoothly, the narrative is seamless. And his ambiguous ending will keep book clubs talking for hours."
St. Paul Pioneer Press 

"Part medical mystery, part legal thriller, this suspenseful storyline will captivate readers of all genres. The author has poured his heart and soul in to this work, and his love and frustration of the legal system shines through."
— Tonya Brown, Book Reviewer 

"What Upton Sinclair did to the meatpacking industry in his muckraking classic, The Jungle, Arthur aims to do to the civil trial bar in The Litigators, his first novel—expose its vaunted pursuit of truth and justice through the adversarial system as nothing more than a selfish, win-at-all-costs contest that hurts nearly everyone involved."
Hennepin Lawyer 

"Author, Lindsay G. Arthur, Jr. uses his vast experience in the legal system to create an enthralling story of ego, deceit, and legal maneuvering in his work, The Litigators. Well-researched, well written, and totally engulfing, follow young lawyer Dillon Love on his journey to fight the injustices of environmental experiments and pollution."
— Sandra James, Librarian 

"Lindsay G. Arthur, Jr., gives an insider's look at the power of law and its impact on the lives of ordinary people. In The Litigators, two powerful forces--a poisoned environment and a toxic legal system--intersect convincingly to create real-world problems for characters who live right next door. Arthur has done an excellent job convincing us that this can happen to anybody."
 Sheila O'Connor, author of Tokens of Grace, and Where No Gods Came
winner of the 2004 Minnesota Book Award for Literature

"Lindsay G. Arthur, Jr., is a forensic surgeon of our legal system who opens up its hidden recesses for all to cry over. Though fictional in form, this book is truth in spirit and soul. This story of power and ego run amuck makes it so clear and convincing that we need to blow up our system of justice and start over."
 Stephen B. Young, member of the American Law Institute and 
former Dean and Professor of Law, Hamline Law School, 
and Former Assistant Dean, Harvard Law School

"A gripping tale...that shows the human costs of our current pursuit of abstract justice."
 Harold Edgar, Professor of Law, Columbia University

"The novel stretches far more than what appears on the surface as it engages its readers in the lives and hearts of its characters. In addition, readers get the real feel of what it is like to practice law in a powerful and prestigious law firm as compared to a solo practitioner who barely ekes out a living with very little resources at his disposal and where the odds are generally stacked against him. Moreover, it is a reminder that unfortunately there are far too many lawyers that don't consider the frightful consequences that can result from long and drawn out legal procedures and maneuverings."
 Norm Goldman, Bookpleasures.com

"The Litigators, by author and lawyer, Lindsay G. Arthur, Jr. is a wonderfully thrilling account of the injustices of our legal system and the corruption that strives throughout corporate business...Suspense, mystery, and deceit combine in this Grishamesque tale of power, judicial wrangling, and justice."
 Ralph Winters, Legal Historian