[Talon Winter Legal Thrillers 01] • Talon Winter Legal Thrillers Box Set
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- Authors
- Penner, Stephen
- Date
- 2018-06-30T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.80 MB
- Lang
- en
COLLECTING BOOKS 1-2 OF THE TALON WINTER LEGAL SERIES
BOOK 1: WINTER'S LAW
Criminal defense attorney Talon Winter takes on the case of her life--and her client's.
Michael Jameson is a successful, forty-something, African American husband and father. And he's just been charged with a 25-year-old cold case murder, a gang-related drug deal gone horribly wrong. Talon agrees to take the case, but the one question she needs answered is the one question Michael refuses to answer: Did he do it?
Michael insists it doesn't matter. He's not the same person he was twenty-five years ago. He's built a new life in the intervening years, and nothing that happens now will bring the victim back. Instead, he poses a far more provocative question: Would the legal system reach back that far to take away everything built up by a successful White man?
Talon must battle the system itself--as well as a condescending prosecutor, reluctant witnesses, and even her own client--to achieve that most elusive of goals: Justice.
BOOK 2: WINTER'S CHANCE
Criminal defense attorney Talon Winter holds a man's life in her hands.
Ezekiel Frazier is just another small time drug user, until he gets pulled over in someone else's car with a gun under the seat. Now his past catches up to him and he's facing Strike Three, and a mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Talon doesn't just have to battle a heartless prosecutor who's using the case to get her next promotion. She also has to deal with a social justice lawyer who wants her to throw the case for the greater good, a former investigator who wants to be more than just friends, and her own brother--fresh out of prison with nowhere else to go.
It's her chance to win a big case, and save a man's life. But can she really ignore her other chances: to fix the law, to fix her relationships, to fix her brother? She might just have to, if she really wants to be the lawyer she really wants to be.