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Robert Buschel started his legal career as a public defender representing indigent people charged with crimes. He and a few friends later started a law firm that specialized in criminal and civil litigation. At some point in Rob’s career he thought he would enjoy being a part of a bigger more corporate-type law firm.

He enjoyed his time there – right up until the point the senior partner revealed himself to be a criminal, hopped on a jet to Morocco with the firm’s ‘client trust accounts.’ Legal chaos ensued.

In the aftermath, Rob co-founded his own small law firm specializing in criminal law, civil litigation, and public union representation. He is a member of the Florida and California bars.

Rob is also an instrumented rated private pilot. He flies for fun and supports charitable organizations – including transporting medically needy people to their hospital visits or home from them.

He writes to live, not to re-live. His legal work serves as a reservoir of creative opportunities for stories.

He wrote his first novel, By Silent Majority, to criticize the state of American politics and how America chooses its leaders. God’s Ponzi, he wrote as a criticism of legal procedure and the personalities that humans bump into along the way.

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GOD$ PONZI

BY Robert Buschel • POSTED ON March 3, 2022

A novel revolves around a genius computer geek who desires vengeance for the death of his best friend—a man essentially killed by relentless, greedy lawyers battling to possess his revolutionary work in data mining and analysis.

Gregory Portnoy and Joseph Leege, who have been best friends since childhood, attend MIT in the late 1980s. There, they work together on a highly profitable video game, one of the first split-screen games ever to be played over a modem. With a small group of computer mastermind friends, they start doing work for businesses focusing on internet security and efficiency as well as trading stocks on the internet. But as the best friends rise to the strata of up-and-coming internet innovators, the two have a fundamental difference of opinion. The idealistic and highly sensitive Leege thinks software should be free for all of the world to use, while Portnoy believes owning and selling it to approved companies is the path to take. The two eventually go their separate ways—Portnoy struggling to come to grips with losing the love of his life, a young woman named Chana. When Portnoy discovers that Leege is dead—largely because of incessant legal bullying from a group of attorneys—he sets out to avenge his friend. But Portnoy is not alone: He has someone—or something—helping him who is close to omnipotent. Trial lawyer Buschel’s second novel (after 2016’s By Silent Majority) is a page-turning blend of SF, legal thriller, and financial crime drama. (Think John Grisham meets Isaac Asimov and Bernie Madoff in a bar for drinks.) There’s a lot to love here—the seamless fusion of SF and science facts is compelling, as are the well-developed characters, all of whom possess their own insecurities and flaws. Portnoy’s tumultuous relationship with Chana is an impressively rich subplot. The one minor criticism concerns the bulk of legalese (bankruptcy law, etc.)—while relatively interesting, some of it isn’t critical to the storyline and slows down the momentum.

A bracing revenge tale with a strong cast.

Pub Date: March 3, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-68433-892-4

Page count: 392pp

Publisher: Black Rose Writing

Review Posted Online: Jan. 4, 2022

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What’s the point of being smart and clever if you’re going to end up feeling like everyone else anyway?

Uncaged Review, 2022

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