- Title:
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Alibi
- Written by:
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Sydney Bauer
- Published by:
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Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
- Published:
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November 01 2009
- Read by:
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Bill Ten Eyck
- Number of CDs / Tapes:
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14
- Duration:
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17 hours 8 minutes
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- Genre:
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Thriller
- Available Date:
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November 28 2009
- ISBN:
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9781742145211
- APN / ISBN-13:
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9781742145211
- BAB:
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MP3 091027;CD 091046
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About this book:
The third david Cavanaugh novel - a gripping legal thriller guaranteed to appeal to fan's of John Grisham.
Terrific legal suspense." - Lee Child
"Excellent, intricate plotting, a substantial theme, and a rich cast of believable characters make Sydney Bauer's ALIBI a joy of a read. A winner in every respect." - John Lescroart
"The third in a series of accomplished legal thrillers...[Bauer] has well and truly mastered the essentials...twists, turns, pace and more pace. Hard to resist." - Australian Publisher and Bookseller
Jessica Nagoshi, the beautiful heiress to her father's billion dollar empire, is being groomed, along with her brother Peter, to take control of Nagoshi Inc. That is, until she is brutally murdered in the greenhouse of her father's extensive Wellesley estate.
Jessica was in her third year pre-law at the prestigious Deane University and the police enter the hallowed halls of the most expensive college in America to begin their investigation.
Boston criminal defence attorney David Cavanaugh is thrust into this high-society case when James Matheson, a wealthy, connected but unaffected law student is arrested for Jessica's murder. For in James he sees traces of his younger self - Matheson is dedicated, ambitious, but still idealistic enough to believe that justice will always prevail. From the outset David is hampered by unspoken alliances, corporate malpractice, love, lust and a disastrous misplace of trust that will leave his case in tatters.But in the end, nothing can prepare him for the truth - and the diabolical lengths some will go to, to preserve their life of privilege.