Author: | Stan Daneman | ISBN: | 9781908941367 |
Publisher: | The Endless Bookcase | Publication: | July 22, 2014 |
Imprint: | The Endless Bookcase | Language: | English |
Author: | Stan Daneman |
ISBN: | 9781908941367 |
Publisher: | The Endless Bookcase |
Publication: | July 22, 2014 |
Imprint: | The Endless Bookcase |
Language: | English |
Greg Winters has never lost a murder case on behalf of his clients. Even for the most respected lawyer in California this is an impressive record. After his most recent success it is now time for Greg to retire. To retire to his cabin where his late wife rests in peace.
The drowning of Maxi Starr and the arrest of her multi millionaire husband put paid to Greg’s retirement plans.
Paxton and Maxi Starr had a public argument in front of their friends. What was said between them was blanketed out by the sliding doors onto the patio. Several hours later Maxi drowned in her bathtub. Was it murder or just a tragic accident after Maxi had too much to drink that night? Had Paxton planned for the housekeeper to be away at the time that his wife died?
In defending his client Greg Winters uncovers some unexpected pieces of information – how will this affect his planning for the trial?
Why was Greg so interested in finding the shawl that Maxi wore on the night that she died? Why did Maxi drink so much that particular night? And what did
‘KIND I DENVER, PLEASE PLEASE!’ mean?
Why did Greg develop such an interest in renewable energy?
How was Elizabeth involved in The Solar Murder?
A gripping, well-crafted novel.
Greg Winters has never lost a murder case on behalf of his clients. Even for the most respected lawyer in California this is an impressive record. After his most recent success it is now time for Greg to retire. To retire to his cabin where his late wife rests in peace.
The drowning of Maxi Starr and the arrest of her multi millionaire husband put paid to Greg’s retirement plans.
Paxton and Maxi Starr had a public argument in front of their friends. What was said between them was blanketed out by the sliding doors onto the patio. Several hours later Maxi drowned in her bathtub. Was it murder or just a tragic accident after Maxi had too much to drink that night? Had Paxton planned for the housekeeper to be away at the time that his wife died?
In defending his client Greg Winters uncovers some unexpected pieces of information – how will this affect his planning for the trial?
Why was Greg so interested in finding the shawl that Maxi wore on the night that she died? Why did Maxi drink so much that particular night? And what did
‘KIND I DENVER, PLEASE PLEASE!’ mean?
Why did Greg develop such an interest in renewable energy?
How was Elizabeth involved in The Solar Murder?
A gripping, well-crafted novel.