Joshua Frankel is an attorney who pursues justice. Inside or outside the law. When a client says he's being framed for his wife's murder by a government intelligence agency, can Josh help? Is the client telling the truth or is he guilty? How can Josh obtain justice in this case? And can he avoid getting caught when he goes outside the law? "This book is a fun, insightful look at a brilliant lawyer in search of justice, his team of dedicated professionals, and some international intrigue. As a courtroom 'insider', I loved the details in the trial preparation and the courtroom, and the realistic personalities of the people who worked there. My advice: Get this book and read it!" David A. Keightly, Sr., attorney, former prosecutor, and former district judge, Montgomery County, PA (and proud father of 2 Bucks County prosecutors) "A tension packed, legal thriller that takes you into the realm of high-level security, personal protection and private investigations." Stuart Visnov, Founder, Echelon Protection & Surveillance "A legal thrill ride that will keep you guessing to the very end!" Julius James DeAngelus, author of "Dancing on Seaside"
This is the 1st story that I have read from this author and I enjoyed it a great deal.
The story begins with Joshua Frankel meeting Allen Crosby to represent him. He believes that he might be arrested for the murder of his wife.
The police do wind up arresting him and Joshua's defense team pursues looking for information that will clear Allen. This case is dependent on whether or not the jury will believe that a Government Agency might be involved. The trial plays through to completion and the jury issues a verdict.
The ending wraps all of the circumstances nicely and the final portion leads the reader to a preliminary guess what might be reflected in the next book. I recommend that you read it, you won't be disappointed.
An arrogant egotistical ass , sanctimonious prick,,,
Josh likes to know it all..he's a rule breaker hiding behind self righteous platitudes. Still a good plot line. Longtime my critique. Read the book then decide foryourself