· Her book, Under Fire, is a well-written cautionary tale about prejudice, injustice and corruption in high places. When a store owned by an immigrant Muslim Senegalese woman is burned down, and a fireman is killed trying to rescue her and her teen-age son from the fire, the reactions of the community are quick and hostile, with a rush to judgement and scapegoating on a massive scale/5(27). · Margaret McLean. · Rating details · 85 ratings · 31 reviews. A Boston firefighter is shot and killed in the line of duty while rescuing Amina Diallo and her fifteen-year-old son, Malick, from their burning store. Diallo, a Senegalese Muslim immigrant, is arrested for arson and murder, and will likely be convicted in record time/5. Under Fire. Margaret McLean. Tom Doherty Associates, - Fiction - pages. 2 Reviews. A Boston firefighter is shot and killed in the line of duty while rescuing Amina Diallo and her fifteen-year-old son, Malick, from their burning store. Diallo, a Senegalese Muslim immigrant, is arrested for arson and murder, and will likely be 3/5(2).
Margaret McLean. Legal Analyst and Contributor — WGBH News. Boston. Crime and Justice, Metro Boston. As seen in: WGBH News, HuffPost, MarketWatch, Slate, The Mercury News, San Francisco Chronicle, The San Diego Union-Tribune, East Bay Times, Commonweal Magazine. Legal analyst Boston TV Radio. Margaret McLean. Margaret McLean was born and raised in Rome, New York. She graduated magna cum laude from Boston College and earned her law degree from Boston College Law School. McLean practiced law as a criminal prosecutor and currently teaches law at Boston College's Carroll School of Management. In , she was hailed as one of the next. Under Fire. by Margaret McLean. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it.
She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Boston College and earned her law degree from Boston College Law School. She practiced law as a criminal prosecutor. McLean currently teaches law at Boston College's Carroll School of Management. She lives in Norwell, Massachusetts, with her three children. Under Fire is her first novel. Margaret McLean. · Rating details · 85 ratings · 31 reviews. A Boston firefighter is shot and killed in the line of duty while rescuing Amina Diallo and her fifteen-year-old son, Malick, from their burning store. Diallo, a Senegalese Muslim immigrant, is arrested for arson and murder, and will likely be convicted in record time. The author makes you actually feel as though you are in the story whether it is as a cop, a fireman, a defense or prosecuting attorney, a person on trial, the witnesses of the alleged crime, or just in the presence of all of the afore mentioned. "Under Fire" is written so you can't get lost, as some stories seem to do intentionally! You will find you are placing yourself in the capacity of a.
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