A Thin Difference

A Thin Difference
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Publisher : MP Publishing
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-13 : 9781596929623
ISBN-10 : 1596929626
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Book Synopsis A Thin Difference by : Frank Turner Hollon

Download or read book A Thin Difference written by Frank Turner Hollon and published by MP Publishing. This book was released on 2003-03-12 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Spinning a new twist to the legal drama genre, Frank Turner Hollon explores the moral and the controversial in his third novel, 'A Thin Difference'. Jack Skinner is a criminal defense attorney in a small town in Southern Alabama. His personal life has declined into a battlefield of divorces, bitter children, and tax debt, but the courtroom has always been a safe haven from his otherwise dismal life. For twenty-five years he has lived under a terrible allegation that has dominated his existence and alienated his family. One morning a stranger appears at his office with a pile of cash asking for some minor legal assistance. But two days later the stranger is arrested for the brutal murder of a rich, elderly widow, and Jack takes on the murder case. With his instincts dulled by his belief in his client’s innocence, he sets out to win the biggest case he has ever undertaken. In the process, the two lives of Jack Skinner, his personal and professional, are set on a collision course and the unexpected is only the beginning.


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