Law of Gravity Author:Stephen Horn Philip Barkley had come far enough in Washington to know where the bodies are buried, but not so far that he'd lie about it. In the capital, that was no-man's-land, and his fall from grace was swift.When personal tragedy accelerates his downward spiral, all that remains is his integrity, and it's the price of a fresh start. The disappearance of ... more »Senate Intelligence Committee aide Martin Green indicates a breach of national security, and Senator Warren Young, the party's best chance to keep the White House, needs a credible report that the missing man was no spy, Barkley is to oversee the investigation and deliver the "right" result.As the case progresses, the signs grow more troubling, and even an FBI agent isn't what she seems. The pursuit of Green follows a trail of deception and murder that began with a woman's fall from a Bronx rooftop almost fifty years earlier. Barkley's odyssey finally brings him to the door of a retired detective haunted by a case he never solved. Together, the two men seek justice-and their own renewal.Performed by Dylan Baker« less
This was my first novel by Stephen Horn and like new friends, you have to learn their special idiosyncrasies. I must say, I spent the first half of the book trying to remember who everyone was and what part they played. The last half went by a lot faster and had enough suspense and intrigue to keep me interested. All in all, this was a good book and I would recommend it.