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Double Jeopardy
Double Jeopardy
Author: William Bernhardt
ISBN-13: 9780345386830
ISBN-10: 0345386833
Publication Date: 2/14/1995
Pages: 374
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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Kept me interested.
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When mobster Al Moroconi is charged with orchestrating a heinous crime against a young woman..the first defense attorney on the case mysteriously disappears...now a smart Dallas cop, Travis Byrne, who recently traded his badge for a law degree is appointed by a federal judge to speak for the defense..but just as the trial is getting underway...Moroconi shoots his way out of court custody,steals a car and vanishes into the Dallas underworld, taking Byrne's reputation with him...the F BI is suddenly after him for a murder he didn't commit, the mob wants to kill him for a secret he doesn't have and running for his life, Travis Byrne comes to the horrifying realization that the charge against Moroconi is just a cover for something much worse.
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Two Lawyers on the lam from the mob, the cops, and the FBI move this tale through Dallas neighborhoods and corrupt institutions faster than a hanging judge can bang a gravel....
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Two lawyers on the lam from a rape victim's family, the mob, the cops and the FBI move this tale through Dallas neighborhoods and corrupt institutions faster than a hanging judge can bang a gavel. Forsaking his popular series hero, attorney Ben Kincaid (Perfect Justice), Bernhardt here gives fictional life to cop turned defense attorney Travis Byrne, who's aided by skip-chaser (one who tracks down people who have violated their bond) turned federal prosecutor Laverne Cavanaugh in a quest to spring Byrne from a crafty frame-up. When the court appoints Byrne to defend loathsome Alberto Moroconi against charges of having raped and mutilated a coed, the case seems merely routinely repugnant to the veteran attorney. Soon, though, Byrne is roughed up by mafia goons, leaned on by the FBI, abused by the judge, threatened by the victim's brother and smeared by the press. The capper comes when Moroconi kills a guard, bursts out of jail and spreads mayhem that gets blamed on Byrne, who goes on the run to clear his name. Soon he's joined by Cavanaugh, at first forcibly, as Byrne, who's gone to her for help, ties her up to keep her from turning him in; and later willingly, after they are attacked and Byrne's car is blown up. Cavanaugh's grasp of the information superhighway, her old skip-chaser connections and Byrne's street savvy keep the pair a half-step ahead of pursuers as they work their way through a puzzle that hinges on a mysterious list. Despite some minor flaws?the plot turns on a few weak devices, an important relationship between Travis and a young girl isn't solidified, the humor doesn't always work?this novel proves as engaging as Bernhardt's earlier work, with its appealing pair of heroes deftly set up for a sequel in the courtroom finale. $100,000 ad/promo.
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4.2012 HB & MB