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Supreme Justice: A Novel of Suspense Mass market paperback - 2001
by Gary Hardwick
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To unmask an assassin, a brash young U.S. attorney will risk everything, including his own life, to follow a twisting tale of guilt straight up the political ranks to a dangerous--and unexpected--source.
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Details
- Title Supreme Justice: A Novel of Suspense
- Author Gary Hardwick
- Binding Mass Market Paperback
- Edition Reprint
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 416
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers, USA
- Date 2001
- Bookseller's Inventory # G0380818833I3N00
- ISBN 9780380818839 / 0380818833
- Weight 0.44 lbs (0.20 kg)
- Dimensions 6.84 x 4.34 x 1.15 in (17.37 x 11.02 x 2.92 cm)
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
Summary
Young U.S. attorney Marshall Jackson is handed the biggest case of his career when Supreme Court Justice Farrel Douglas is gunned down in Detroit. Conservative Justice Douglas had more than a few enemies in the city's African-American community, and no one is surprised when one of its most notorious radical activists is charged with the crime.But when contradictory evidence turns up that suggests there is more to the murder than meets the eye, Marshall is forced to take the investigation into his own hands, aided by his childhood-friend-turned-cop Danny Cavanaugh. They discover there is one other person who can nail the killer, a man whom Marshall hates -- Moses, a hardened street criminal...and his twin brother.Marshall will risk everything to follow a twisted trail of guilt, suspicion, and murder straight up the political ranks to a dangerous -- and unexpected -- source.
First line
"No Douglas! No Douglas!" The crowd chanted loudly outside of Masonic Temple in Detroit.