This was one of those books that I just couldn’t put down. Especially the last 200 pages or so were way too good.
An un-employed ex-military man Adam Scott is left behind a sealed letter by his father in his will which he never opened. The letter leads him to a painting in Geneva. The [...]
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Matter of Honor
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The King of Torts
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The book starts with describing a shooting that takes place in Washington D.C. and then moves on to the main protagonist Clay Carter to whom this case is assigned. Clay Carter works for the DA office with little pay and is dissatisfied with his job, has a girl friend whose parents he hates. He unsuccessfully [...]