When it comes to finding dirt, Evan Reed is the best in the business. Meet a Catholic priest with a guilty conscienceβthough not in the way youβd guess. And hereβs a Parisian socialite who long ago kicked her self-respect to the curb . . . for good and for ill. And much closer, we have a group of
Galileo
β Scribed by Ann McMan
- Publisher
- Bywater Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Tim Doherty is a Catholic priest with a guilty conscience--though not in the way you'd guess. And Katherine Donne is a Parisian socialite who long ago kicked her self-respect to the curb--for good and for ill. And much closer, we have a group of men whose fortunes, graying temples and positions in life are distinguished and enviable. But their morals? Anything but. And that's where Evan Reed comes in. Evan (short for Evangeline) is a highly principled political operative with an imperfect past, tasked with uncovering compromising material on a rotten judge up for nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court before he can be rushed through confirmation.
Evan knows it won't be simple to find damaging information against the judge because he's been vetted many times before. When Evan pulls the string after an interview with a cryptic madman, she finds herself struggling to solve a puzzle that gets more complex by the hour. And where crime, money, conscience, and greed...
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