Charles Shea: 5 books

Cover of Defending Evil
by Charles Shea
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2010

Have you ever wondered how a trial lawyer can sleep at night after helping a client he/she knows is guilty, beat the legal system? I have. Have you ever wondered how an attorney would feel if that same recently acquitted client kills a second time? Again, I have, and these very questions prompted...
Cover of A Murder Mystery Collection (A boxed set containing: The Deadly Collector, The Shrunken Head Murders, Hellfire Vengeance, and Defending Evil)
by Charles Shea
Language: English
Release Date: May 10, 2015

If you enjoy fast-paced murder mysteries with exciting twists and turns I think you'll enjoy this boxed set of four stories. Included are two books in the Detective Tom "Brick" Brikler Series and two books in the Travis Knight Series. All of these stories are intriguing "whodunnits" that I hope you'll find entertaining.
Cover of Hellfire Vengeance
by Charles Shea
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2012

John Lasham, a Catholic priest, was burned alive in his car in the parking lot of Piedmont Hospital. Detectives with the Atlanta Homicide Unit have no motive for the horrific attack, but there is one person who has a pretty good idea why the priest was incinerated - Travis Knight. He’s the criminal...
Cover of The Deadly Collector
by Charles Shea
Language: English
Release Date: November 25, 2013

A dead body pulled from the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta normally doesn’t attract a lot of attention, but when those bodies are missing large muscle groups, people become extremely alarmed. A deranged killer is collecting select body parts from his victims and tossing away the carcasses. This...
Cover of The Shrunken Head Murders
by Charles Shea
Language: English
Release Date: February 26, 2011

Amy Strong, an Atlanta criminal defense attorney, had just won an acquittal for a Marine Corps lieutenant who was accused of murder. This win catapulted her to the top of the list for becoming a partner in her law firm. Life was good and getting better…right up to the day she died. Unfortunately...
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