Pages
308
Year
2012
Language
English

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When a friend is accused of murder, Ben Kincaid battles to clear her name Ben Kincaid is too honest for corporate law. When his refusal to compromise his ideals gets him tossed out of Tulsa's largest, most corrupt firm, he hangs out his shingle on the rough side of town. He works for peanuts-and occasionally chickens-but is safe in the knowledge that he is helping people who have nowhere else to turn. His newest client is also one of his oldest friends: Christina McCall, a onetime colleague in the world of corporate law. Christina is beautiful, daringly dressed, and on trial for a murder she didn't commit.   The last thing Christina remembers is the smell of her mother's perfume. When she comes out of her stupor, her client is dead, the gun is in her hand, and the police are cuffing her wrists. Proving her innocence may be an impossible, but the impossible is becoming Kincaid's specialty.

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"Ben Kincaid is a refreshing change from the omniscient, holier-than-thou attorney/investigators whose courtroom acrobatics and aerial law displays are more show than substance."
Tulsa World
"Bernhardt just gets better and better."
The Daily Oklahoman
"Writers of popular fiction must have some gift of readability, but only a few have as unerring a narrative flair as Bernhardt."
The Daily Oklahoman

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