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When David Child, a major client of a corrupt New York law firm, is arrested for murder, the FBI ask con-artist-turned-lawyer Eddie Flynn to secure Child as his client and force him to testify against the firm.
Eddie's not a man to be coerced into representing a guilty client, but the FBI have incriminating files on Eddie's wife, and if Eddie won't play ball, she'll pay the price.
When Eddie meets Child he's convinced the man is innocent, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. With the FBI putting pressure on him to secure the plea, Eddie must find a way to prove Child's innocence while keeping his wife out of danger - not just from the FBI, but from the firm itself.
400 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2015
I didn’t hear the shot, didn’t see the muzzle flash or the recoil. I only felt the bullet ripping into my flesh. That fatal shot had become inevitable from the very moment I’d made the deal. How did I end up here? I thought.I read The Defense last year, and the main character Eddie Flynn really stuck with me. The book is completely over the top, for all the reasons that I talk about here, but it’s a really fun read and it wasn’t long before I wanted to read the sequel.
What was the deal that led me to take a bullet?
Like most things, it had small beginnings. It all started forty-eight hours ago with a toothpick and a dime.