I first met William Venema through my daughter, who is an attorney. It just so happened that she and Bill worked for the same company. He purchased copies of my books and we talked some about writing. That was many years ago.
Now he has two books under his belt and I’m happy to showcase them here today!
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Captain Robert E. Clark arrives in Panama on his first tour of duty as a lawyer. He struggles to reconcile his Southern upbringing and West Point training with a strange new environment. Panama is a muddled mix of conflict and corruption, where, among other things, marriage vows don’t mean what they did at the First United Methodist Church of Pemberton, Georgia. When Clark is assigned to prosecute a murder case involving the death of a thirteen-month old little girl, his ambition causes him to neglect his wife and daughter more than usual and—even worse—bend the rules in ways that call into question what kind of man he is and what he truly values.
In this riveting novel, William Venema tells an intriguing, thought-provoking tale of unrestrained ambition and its consequences. Death comes in many forms, each lethal in its own way.
Reviewers say, ““Allows us to see life in all its strange, rich complexity through the eyes of a very human and believable protagonist. . .” “Swept me back to another time and place. . .” “As good a legal thriller as those of Scott Turow and John Grisham. . .”
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William Venema’s latest release is:
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Set in the late 1980s, Dawn in Dallas follows the journey of Robert E. Clark, the protagonist from Death in Panama, as he leaves the Army JAG Corps and embarks on a career in private law practice. He secures a position at Underwood & Crockett, a prestigious law firm in Dallas, Texas, even though his young daughter and ex-wife reside in Pemberton, Georgia, the small town where he grew up.
Things get complicated when Robert receives disturbing news from home at the same time he is confronted with unethical behavior by one of the senior partners in the firm. The challenges of his new career and his responsibilities as a father pull him in opposite directions, and he doesn’t always make the right decision.
Dawn in Dallas has its share of plot twists and interesting characters and along the way reveals some of the darker secrets of life inside a large law firm and the serious deficiencies of the court system.
Dr. Ryan S. Davidson, Professor of English had this to say about Dawn In Dallas, “William H. Venema is able to cross genres to create a novel that is at times a legal thriller, a love story, a tale of morality, a historical look at race relations in America, and a criticism of the legal system that is both poignant and delicate. A perfect story for our times. Venema has done it again.”
About William H. Venema
William H. Venema’s legal career spans almost forty years and includes time in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, in law firms, and as general counsel of major corporations.
Death in Panama, published in 2017, was Bill’s debut novel. The story is loosely based on his experiences in Panama when he was assigned there in the early 1980s as an Army lawyer, including his prosecution of a murder case.
Dawn in Dallas, published in 2020,follows the journey of Robert Clark, the protagonist from Death in Panama, as he leaves the Army and embarks on a civilian legal career.
In 2006, Bill published a non-fiction book, titled The Strategic Guide to Selling Your Software Company. In addition, he was a contributing author for two other legal texts and has published over twenty articles on various legal topics in journals such as The Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, The National Law Journal, The Corporate Board, and Bloomberg Law Reports.
Bill is a Distinguished Graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where he was awarded the Thomas J. Thompson Memorial Award for writing and the Freedom Award, Order of Lafayette, for proficiency in French. He was also inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Several years after graduating from West Point, he earned an MBA from Georgia State University and a JD from the University of Virginia School of Law.
Prior to entering private practice, Bill served in the U.S. Army in Germany, Panama, and several stateside assignments. He is a graduate of the Army’s Airborne and Ranger schools, as well as the Command and General Staff College.
He and his wife reside in Georgetown, Texas.
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Thank you for stopping by and I hope these two books intrigued you enough to grab your copies today!
Just might have to get one (or two) of these books. Thanks, Jan.
Thanks, John! I hope you enjoy them!
William’s books sound very interesting, Jan, and so does his career. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, Robbie! Thanks for stopping by!
Hi, Jan! Thanks for introducing William to us. Both of his books read fascinating. Congratulations to him on his new release!
Thank you for showing support today, Vashti! I appreciate you!
William’s unique career and experience gave him the insight for the complexity in his thrilling novels. Both books are intriguing to me. Thank you for sharing, Jan!
For sure, Miriam! I’m thrilled that the books got your attention! Thank you for stopping by!
You’re welcome. It’s always good to know about other authors from recommendations!
It is awesome you two met and how cool that can witness his author’s journey.
It is pretty amazing, Erika. He’s definitely taken the plunge and these books are the evidence. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
Fantastic and congratulations to him!
These books sound like great reads! I lived in Panama for three years, so that title immediately grabbed my attention. The book blurb drew me in the rest of the way. Thanks for sharing these books with us, Jan. 🙂
Wow, I never knew that, Yvette. What an experience to live in Panama. Thank you for stopping by and I’m glad the books piqued your interest!
My dad was stationed there for three years. I absolutely loved it. 🙂
Thanks for sharing this Jan. William has had a distinguished career and good to see him in the author pool.
It’s interesting how so many amazing authors had to wait until work didn’t require all their attention and energy to join the ranks of authors, isn’t it, John. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by and showing your support!
So true, Jan. Thanks.
Wow! Being compared to John Grisham, now that’s a compliment! You’ve caught my interest, William. Thanks for sharing this, Jan.
Being in the line of work you are in, I think you would really relate to these stories, Mark! Thanks for stopping by!
I certainly do, Jan.
Thank you, Jan, for introducing William to us. His books look intriguing. I will definitely check them out.
Awesome, Gwen! Thank you so much for your support!
I love a good legal thriller. And one set in Dallas? Well, enough said. I’m off to Amazon.
Congrats on the new release, William and thank you, Jan, for hosting.
Whoo Hoo!!! Thank you, Joan. I know you will enjoy these!
Good morning Jan- tvese books sound amazing, thank you for the recommendations. I hope you and your family are staying well. Love you.
Thank you, Tonya! I hope you enjoy the books! Yes, we are all staying well and hope the same for you and Rob! Hugs!
These look like two fun reads. Thanks for showcasing William today, Jan. It’s lovely to meet him and his books.
Best of luck to you both 🙂
Thank you, Harmony! It’s a pleasure to host Bill here today and I appreciate you stopping by, leaving a comment and sharing!
Congrats on your new release, William! It’s nice meeting you here. Thanks for hosting, Jan.
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, Denise! It’s always fun to meet new authors!