This book had about as much depth as an episode of Murder She Wrote, but without the charm. If the story were developed a bit and the ending (which somehow managed to be both predictable and implausible) changed, it could probably be used as the basis for a summer murder-thriller movie, not one ...
Robert Tarza walks into work one Monday morning to find Simon, a partner at his law firm dead on the floor, with a knife in his back. While there's no shortage of people who'd like to see Simon dead, Robert finds himself the primary suspect. While there were some rather unbelievable parts (Rober...