Omnibus - The Burning Man; The Undertaker's Widow

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Burning Man: It's not easy being the boss's son at a large law firm. To stem whispers of nepotism, Peter Hale proceeds as head attorney on an important case despite the ailing senior Hale's request for a mistrial. After losing everything--his job and his father--Peter starts over as a public defender in a small town and ends up defending an accused murderer in a case that may just be beyond his skills. But this time it's not only Peter's reputation that's at stake--it's a man's life. Undertaker's Widow: When Judge Richard Quinn presides over the high-profile case of a congresswoman accused of murdering her husband, he starts to believe--against the odds--that the politician is innocent, and so begins an investigation of his own.
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AuthorMargolin, Phillip
PublisherTime Warner
Year2003
ISBN9780751535075
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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