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Cover of Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice

โœ Scribed by Parker, Barbara


Book ID
108055784
Tongue
English
Weight
174 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781504021678
ASIN
B014EM2YR6

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โœฆ Synopsis


The New York Times bestselling author of Suspicion of Innocence brings her prodigious legal experience and storytelling gifts to this riveting thriller about a disgraced US attorney determined to prove his innocence and get justice

Dan Galindo was a highly respected US attorney until a single lapse in judgment cost him everything. A year ago, he refused to put a lying witness on the stand. As a result, a drug kingpin walked, earning Galindo the eternal wrath of the DEA. In the aftermath, his plummy position with Miami s federal prosecutor s office went south, along with his marriage. He s barely scraping by as a lawyer in a rundown office when opportunity comes knocking.

Galindo s ex-brother-in-law, a music promoter, wants him to defend a gorgeous rock singer accused of assaulting a police officer. Accepting the case, Galindo is unwittingly drawn into a money laundering scheme and sting operation involving corrupt cops and a DEA agent with a blood score to settle in which no one can be trusted. But when he becomes the prime suspect in a high-profile murder, Galindo suddenly finds himself scrambling to prove his innocence in a world where the law is subverted and justice doesn t always prevail.

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