Buying Time by Pamela Samuels Young

Waverly Sloan is a down-on-his-luck lawyer. But just when he’s about to hit rock bottom, he stumbles upon a business with the potential to solve all of his problems.

In Waverly’s new line of work, he comes to the aid of people in desperate need of cash. But there’s a catch. His clients must be terminally ill and willing to sign over rights to their life insurance policies before they can collect a dime. Waverly then finds investors eager to advance them thousands of dollars—including a hefty broker’s fee for himself—in exchange for a significant return on their investment once the clients take their last breath.

The stakes get higher when Waverly brokers the policy of the cancer-stricken wife of Lawrence Erickson, a high-powered lawyer who’s bucking to become the next U.S. Attorney General. When Waverly’s clients start dying sooner than they should, both Waverly and Erickson—who has some skeletons of his own to hide—are unwittingly drawn into a perilous web of greed, blackmail and murder.

I have read Pamela Samuels Young before when I was introduced to her by reading Murder On The Down Low.  Another enjoyable read, I was excited to have the opportunity to meet up with her again in Buying Time.  Except this time, I had better be packing a weapon as the territory is filled with high crime.

A fast paced thrill ride through interesting and well put together characters.  As the pages turn the plot thickens and I found myself reading as fast as the pace seemed to have been set by author Pamela Samuels Young. At times I couldn’t imagine what would happen next and at other times I was laughing out loud (this always gets looks form my husband).   was impressed that as the book came to a close no loose ends were left untied.   What we had was a neatly wrapped book that left me clinging to the words throughout the next few days and really thinking about the companies in the book.

I don’t read a lot of legal thrillers but when I find this genre with Pamela’s name attached to it I do not hesitate to pick it up.  Well written and enjoyable!

About Pamela Samuels Young

Corporate attorney Pamela Samuels Young has always abided by the philosophy that you create the change you want to see. Fed up with never seeing women or people of color depicted as savvy, hot shot attorneys in the legal thrillers she read, Pamela decided to create her own characters. Despite the demands of a busy legal career, Pamela accomplished her ambitious goal by rising at four in the morning to write before work, dedicating her weekends to writing and even spending her vacation time glued to her laptop for ten or more hours a day.

The Essence magazine bestselling author now has four fast-paced legal thrillers to show for her efforts: Every Reasonable Doubt (BET Books, February 2006), In Firm Pursuit (Harlequin, January 2007), Murder on the Down Low (Goldman House Publishing, September 2008) and Buying Time (Goldman House Publishing, November 2009). New York Times bestselling author Sheldon Siegel described Buying Time, Pamela’s first stand-alone novel, as a “deftly plotted thriller that combines the best of Lisa Scottoline and Robert Crais.”

Pamela has achieved a successful writing career while working as Managing Counsel for Labor and Employment Law for a large corporation in Southern California. Prior to that, she served as Employment Law Counsel for Raytheon Company and spent several years with the law firm of O’Melveny & Myers, LLP in Los Angeles. A former journalist, Pamela began her broadcasting career as a production assistant at WXYZ-TV in Detroit, where she was quickly promoted to news writer. To escape the chilly Detroit winters, she returned home to Los Angeles and worked at KCBS-TV as a news writer and associate producer.

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25 thoughts on “Buying Time by Pamela Samuels Young

  1. Where do I begin? You have so many books . . reviews and stuff to look at on you site. I need more time! . . ans another cup of coffee . . . anyway, Looks like a good book. I don’t read thrillers often but I’m adding this to my amazon list for next time I order.

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