A struggling Tulsa lawyer accepts a six-figure job—but the price may far outweigh the pay: “Bernhardt just gets better and better” (The Daily Oklahoman). Since he fled the dehumanizing tedium of corporate law, Ben Kincaid has scratched out a living on the rough side of Tulsa, working cases strictly related to the three Ds: divorce, deeds, and dog bites. So when the state’s largest corporation, the Apollo Consortium, offers him six figures to join them as in-house counsel, he can’t turn down the pay raise. But if the Apollo partners think they’ve hired a legal stooge, they’re wrong. Kincaid is a bloodhound, determined to sniff out the truth no matter the cost. As Kincaid tries to fit in at his new offices, a serial killer stalks Tulsa, luring young women into his car before chopping them into bits. But these horrors pale in comparison to the infighting at Apollo. And when he comes out on the wrong side of a turf war, Kincaid finds himself defending a hapless loser against a murder charge. The client’s name: Ben Kincaid.
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Deadly Justice
Deadly Justice is the story of Hank Spade, a man who lives on the very edge of the law - somewhere between justice and revenge.
Feel the excitement in these uplifting romances, part of the Cavanaugh Justice series: Book 1: Racing Against Time Book 2: Crime and Passion Book 3: Internal Affair Book 4: Dangerous Games Book 5: The Strong Silent Type Book 6: Cavanaugh's ...
Deadly Justice
Detectives Fox and Hollister of the Los Angeles Police Department are assigned the task of tracking down a ruthless vigilante who is murdering pimps and pushers
Deadly Justice is the fourth book in the DS Jack Mackinnon Series.The series order is as follows: 1) Deadly Obsession 2) Deadly Motive 3) Deadly Revenge 4) Deadly Justice 5) Deadly Ritual 5) Deadly Payback 7) Deadly Game 8) Deadly Intent.
Deadly Justice (Mr. Justice)
The clock is ticking.
Describes how homicide detective Chris Morgan investigated the death of Eric Miller, a pediatric AIDS researcher, eventually proving that Miller had been poisoned with arsenic over the course of several months by his wife Ann.