William J. Coughlin discusses his book, “The Twelve Apostles,” which talks about twelve attorneys that work in a powerful law firm in New York doing corporate takeovers. Women in particular will relate to one female attorney, Christina, who desires to gain partnership within the firm. If she does not make it, she loses her job altogether. Christina ultimately must find a balance between her career and her home life. Coughlin was also a judge in Detroit, Michigan. He began his writing career in mystery / thriller writing.
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