Since I had read the last book in this series - The Last Alibi - I wanted to go back and start at the beginning.This series is about Jason Kolarich - who is a lawyer sharing a practice with this former girlfriend. Jason's wife and daughter will killed in a automobile accident 6 months prior and ...
This is the beginning of the Jason Kolarich series. Jason is a lawyer hired to defend a childhood friend who stands accused of killing his sister's murderer several years after the fact. He's happy to help an old friend - especially one like Sammy that he owes a real debt of gratitude to. Thin...
A woman accused of murder is caught in a tortuous psychological maze that leaves her only one escape—suicide. Or does it? Told in reverse chronological order, from its enigmatic end to its brilliant beginning, In the Company of Liars is a tantalizing tour de force—a “compelling new novel of intri...
Paul Riley has built a lucrative career based on his famous prosecution of Terry Burgos, who gruesomely murdered six girls. Now, fifteen years later, the police are confronted with a new series of murders and mutilations. Riley realizes that the two cases are connected and finds himself at the ce...
Children's rights advocate Shelly Trotter is out of her depth in criminal court, defending a teenager accused of killing a cop. And when she discovers that he may be her own son, nothing--not legal ethics, not political pressure--will stop her from keeping him off of death row.
Former college football star and criminal defense attorney Jason Kolarich returns in this shocking thriller from the award-winning author of The Hidden Man. Jason Kolarich has spent the past year struggling to recover from the horrific deaths of his wife and baby daughter. On the night of ...
Traffic was nonexistent on Thanksgiving afternoon. We got off the interstate and followed the local roads. The housing was sparse and modest, and there wasn’t much for commerce besides gas stations, bait shops, and an occasional diner. Nothing was open today. We found the street we were looking f...
Jason Tuesday, July 23 I drop Alexa off downtown and then head to work. I have a nine-thirty in federal court, a status on a weapons case, which is bad news for my client because a federal gun charge will get you triple what it would on the state side. Trial is scheduled for six weeks from now,...
I was beyond the point of self-torture. I no longer played the CDs that Talia loved, Morrissey and Sarah McLachlan and Tracy Chapman. I no longer obsessed over our wedding album. I no longer so much as set foot in Emily’s room, the nursery, which Talia had done out in pink and green with a Beatri...
The final diagnosis was of an aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which is probably the worst sort to get if you’re unlucky enough to get lymphoma. Chemotherapy was recommended and the day was set for him to be admitted to start the course of treatment.The chemotherapy being proposed was aggressive ...