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William C. Whitbeck
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Loss haunts Charlie Cahill. He has
lost his belief in the great game of
the law, a game that is fixed from the
beginning. He lost his father, who
drowned during Prohibition smuggling
whiskey across the Detroit River. He lost
his left arm below the elbow to German
machine-gun fire on D-Day. And he may
lose the one thing that still matters to
him, the woman who rescued him from
his own despair.
That woman is Sarah Maynard. She
has chestnut hair with a single white
streak, a wicked laugh, a thirst for love,
and a corrupt state senator for a husband.
With a probe into corruption at the state
capital about to begin, the police find the
senator dead in the middle of a cornfield.
Cahill is not surprised. As he says in the
opening chapter, “I knew nothing about an investigation. But I knew all about
the senator. After all, I’d shot him.” —
Set in post-war Michigan, the book’s
shattering climax takes place at Jackson
State Penitentiary—“Jacktown”—the world’s largest walled prison. There,
Cahill must choose between saving Sarah Maynard and his own conscience.
At one level this is simply a story out of the past about the killing of a state senator. At another level
it’s about loss and its consequences. But
it is also about truth, deception, and the
swirling shades of gray that lie between
the two. Ultimately, it is about identity
and a terrible secret kept in silence
across the decades.
Judge WILLIAM C. WHITBECK writes for a living. The legendary Chief Judge of the Michiganan Court of Appeals—one of the country’s largest and busiest appellate courts—he still sits on that court, authoring opinions ranging from the simplest slip-and-fall cases to the murder conviction of Jack Kevorkian. During his long legal and political career, he’s been a counselor to three Michigan governors. He and his wife Strephanie live in historic downtown Lansing in a renovated 1878 home—just blocks from Michigan's Capitol, a brooding presence in his riveting first novel. As a practicing attorney and a judge, he has seen the legal system from both sides enabling him to lay that system bare.
Price: $28.00
ISBN#:978-1-57962-206-0
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