Esteemed surgeon-turned-attorney Dr. Michael Malone is living a nightmare. DNA evidence places Malone at the blood-soaked murder scene of his estranged wife, a deputy D.A. who was suing him for custody of their only child. But Malone fears he is more than the prime suspect, he is the prime target--in a far-reaching conspiracy of merciless revenge and police cover-up. As the legal system threatens to crush an innocent man, a cat-and-mouse game with a shadowy adversary becomes a matter of life and death.
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Esteemed surgeon-turned-attorney Dr. Michael Malone is living a nightmare. DNA evidence places Malone at the blood-soaked murder scene of his estranged wife, a deputy D.A. who was suing him for custody of their only child. But Malone fears he is more than the prime suspect, he is the prime target--in a far-reaching conspiracy of merciless revenge and police cover-up. As the legal system threatens to crush an innocent man, a cat-and-mouse game with a shadowy adversary becomes a matter of life and death.
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New in new dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 304 p.25 cm. Audience: General/trade. Did Malone do it? Or is it a payback by the D.A. and the police? A real thriller!
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Good in good jacket. Size: 9x6x1; No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. 304 pp. bit of light spine lean, dent in bottom edge of back board, corners bumped, edge wear to jacket; "My name is Dr. Michael Malone. I used to be Assistant Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine and Interventional Cardiology at Mt. Zion Hospital and an honorary police surgeon as well (I have kept the cardboard parking permit on my dashboard to ward off parking tickets). Now I practice law rather than medicine. A change of heart, a change of venue, is the way I view it, though some former medical colleagues still act, all these years later, as if a cult is holding me against my will and I'm the one who needs an intervention. "