****"John Grisham had better look to his laurels --there's a new writer of legal thrillers in town." Richard A. Lupoff, author of The Classic Car Killer**** Appellate lawyer Janet Moodie is called in to work on a post-conviction investigation on a sordid murder-for-hire case. The client is uncoope
Madman Walking
โ Scribed by L. F. Robertson
- Book ID
- 110454274
- Publisher
- Titan
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781785652837
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โฆ Synopsis
"John Grisham had better look to his laurels --there's a new writer of legal thrillers in town." Richard A. Lupoff, author of The Classic Car Killer
Appellate lawyer Janet Moodie is called in to work on a post-conviction investigation on a sordid murder-for-hire case. The client is uncooperative, likely schizophrenic, although he's never let a psychiatrist near him long enough to get a diagnosis. Convicted of arranging the shooting of a drug dealer, under orders from the Aryan Brotherhood, Howard Henley is not an easy case, and even on death row he doesn't seem to understand the severity of his situation. It is up to Janet to discover just what was done and by whom, and to determine whether to risk putting her client on trial again...
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