Resolved If youre familiar with previous books by this author, I dont have to tell you that Butch Karp (chief Assistant District Attorney), his wife Marlene Ciampi (attorney and security dog trainer), and their three kids, Lucy (20 and a linguistics whiz), Zak and Giancarlo (11 year old twins), are not the typical all-American family. This story has several subplots, all involving a family member, but youre never lost. Felix Tighe has escaped from prison, thanks to the help of some terrorists, and law enforcement officials are lead to believe he is dead. Years ago, Butch had prosecuted him and sent him to prison. Now working for terrorists on the outside, Felix has to get some information from Lucy for the bad guys. And he wants to kill Butch for putting him in prison, but only after he makes Butch see his family suffer. Meanwhile, Butch is trying a sensitive racial case. Marlene has returned to the family loft in New York City and gets involved in two cases of her own. One is to help a detective figure out who the Manbomber is since the sketchy description of the guy fits Felixs profile and because the current string of bombings has targeted others involved in Felixs arrest and trial. Assorted people put two and two together and realize Felix is alive, well, and raising hell as usual. The terrorists are after Felix because he didnt deliver the info they wanted and he knows too much; Lucy gets in a bind; Giancarlo and Zak run into danger; Marlene is her usual depressed, loose cannon self; and Butch tries to keep the family together and the office running smoothly. The story has some twists and turns to keep you interested all the way to the end and looking forward to the next Karp adventure. |
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Bob's newest book about the Vietnam War - Bonus review - "Inflammatory!" -Ellen Tanner Marsh, New York Times Bestselling Author Excerpt: It was a delightful spring day in South Florida when I finally arrived at the home of a retired assassin to ghostwrite this book. I had questioned Bob Miller, the subject of this book, about why he wanted a ghostwriter. He already had six books under his belt, six more than I had in the market place. This book is actually four books in one. You can blame me for the inclusion of the last three. It was a condition I insisted upon if I were to endure spending weeks in a world I knew little or nothing about and didnt want to know anything about. What youre about to read is a transcript of those days I spent in the darkest corners of a mans life.
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