The Only Good Lawyer
About this Book
Francis Cudday is looking into the case of Alan Spaeth-a racist, a misogynist and a suspected cold-blooded killer. But as much a he's repulsed by the accused, Cuddy's convinced of Spaeth's innocence; he's also intrigued by the victim, Woodrow Wilson Gant, The Aftican-American lawyer who had been representing Spaeth's wife in a very nasty divorce. Three quick bullets on a deserted roadside knocked Gant's rising star out of the Boston skyline for good, and now Cuddy's discovered the attorney was a man of strange desires-and deadly secrets.
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