I won a kindle edition of this novel in a Goodreads Giveaway. While it is the third one in the series, it worked well as a standalone novel.
Our protagonist, Robert Worth, is no longer a lawyer with a large firm in California. Instead, he has now set up his law practice on the boardwalk in Venice Beach. The novel starts with a friend who has written and filmed part of a screenplay. His option has expired, but he is still having a contract problem. From there, the situation gets more involved. His friend is arrested for murder when a potential film backer is killed.
Robert, his girlfriend Gia, and his best friend Erik (a retired LAPD cop) work to find out the truth. While Robert's expertise is contract law, he certainly has the makings of a private detective and a criminal lawyer as well. The book is well-written with plenty of action, a charismatic main character, and a great assortment of supporting characters. There are multiple possible murderers that make for some great twists and turns.
Topics include murder, several legal issues, hedge funds, security issues of a variety of types, friendship, trust and so much more. Who really murdered the billionaire? Was it the screenwriter or the wife or one of several of the billionaire's acquaintances or someone else entirely? Will the contract issue be resolved? I recommend you read this murder mystery to find out.