Laurence Leamer has written fourteen books including five New York Times bestsellers. He has worked in a factory in France, a coal mine in West Virginia and as a Peace Corps volunteer in a remote village in Nepal two days from a road. He has written one novel but is primarily known for his nonfiction, especially a trilogy on the Kennedys. His new book, The Price of Justice, is the story of two Pittsburgh lawyers and their struggle to bring Don Blankenship, the chair of Massey Energy, to justice. John Grisham says the book is "superb...This is a book I wish I had written. Bobby Kennedy says "The Price of Justice is bound to be an environmental and legal classic.” Ken Starr says The Price of Justice is "an important, compelling, powerful book.”