Rough Road to Justice, is now available as a Kindle e-book. As one of our first publications formatted for Kindle, this title marks a new venture by TexasBarBooks into helping lawyers and consumers in Texas and beyond build their digital libraries.

As a Kindle e-book,  Rough Road to Justice will benefit from some of the many features that make Kindle Reading Devices such celebrated products. Consumers will be able to access the books immediately from their thin, highly portable Kindle devices, as well as from their iPhones, iPads, PCs, Macs, Android devices, or BlackBerrys. In addition, readers will be able to add annotations to the text and share meaningful paragraphs with their friends and colleagues by posting passages to their social networks.

Another leading advantage of Kindle e-books is that they typically sell for lower prices than their hardbound or paperback counterparts. The Kindle version Rough Road to Justice can be purchased for the low price of $9.99—representing significant savings for customers.

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Rough Road to Justice

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