Extreme Justice

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: William Bernhardt ISBN: 9781453277171
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Publication: October 2, 2012
Imprint: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road Language: English
Author: William Bernhardt
ISBN: 9781453277171
Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Publication: October 2, 2012
Imprint: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Language: English

Retired from law, Ben Kincaid is forced to return to the bar when a case—and a corpse—fall in his lap

After years of struggling, Ben Kincaid shuts down his small legal office and decides to make a living doing something that—compared to practicing law in Tulsa—is easy money: playing jazz piano. He buys a minivan to haul his gear, and gets steady gigs playing in a combo at Uncle Earl’s Jazz Emporium. His new career is just starting to take off when a body falls from the Emporium ceiling, knocking the wind out of Kincaid and sending him right back to his old profession.

The dead woman is Cajun Lily Campbell, a grand dame of the Tulsa music scene and onetime girlfriend of Uncle Earl himself. And Kincaid must be careful as he readies the old jazzman’s defense, because there is a killer on the north side of town who would like nothing more than to hear the piano player’s last tune.

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Retired from law, Ben Kincaid is forced to return to the bar when a case—and a corpse—fall in his lap

After years of struggling, Ben Kincaid shuts down his small legal office and decides to make a living doing something that—compared to practicing law in Tulsa—is easy money: playing jazz piano. He buys a minivan to haul his gear, and gets steady gigs playing in a combo at Uncle Earl’s Jazz Emporium. His new career is just starting to take off when a body falls from the Emporium ceiling, knocking the wind out of Kincaid and sending him right back to his old profession.

The dead woman is Cajun Lily Campbell, a grand dame of the Tulsa music scene and onetime girlfriend of Uncle Earl himself. And Kincaid must be careful as he readies the old jazzman’s defense, because there is a killer on the north side of town who would like nothing more than to hear the piano player’s last tune.

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