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A Certain Justice
In San Francisco, one man died at the hands of another. The next victim was killed by a mob... Now fires burn in the night, helicopters throb through the air, and...
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Guilt
Influential San Francisco attorney Mark Dooher is accustomed to getting what he wants. When he meets a beautiful young attorney, he decides he wants her, too. Then...
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The Mercy Rule
Dismas Hardy is hesitant to represent a could-have-been-great baseball player-turned-lawyer who is indicted for the murder of his father, Sal, who was dying. His...
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Nothing But the Truth
Unbeknownst to her husband Dismas Hardy, Frannie has just appeared before a grand jury—and refused to share a crucial piece of information about her friend who's...
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The Hearing
When an up-and-coming San Francisco attorney is found dead in an alley as a homeless heroin addict holds a gun and lingers over the body, it looks like a robbery...
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The Oath
When the head of San Francisco's largest HMO dies in his own hospital, no one doubts it is anything but the result of massive injuries inflicted by a random hit-and...
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The First Law
It begins with the murder of a pawn shop owner and ends in a high stakes shoot out at Pier 70 in San Francisco...
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The Motive
Hardy and Glitsky are embroiled in a double homicide that begins in the upper echelons of San Francisco society... Because of the high profiles of the victims—a...
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The Second Chair
Dismas Hardy sits second chair with Amy Wu in defense of the seventeen-year-old son of a prominent San Francisco family, who has been arrested for the double...
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With perfect pitch for the humor and heartbreak of everyday life, Julie Buxbaum has fashioned a heroine who will be instantly recognizable to anyone who has loved...
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My book, The Grace of Everyday Saints: How a Band of Believers Lost Their Church and Found Their Faith, asks: What is sacred? Where is the truth? What does it mean...
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Inner Horror
A seventeen year old boy with a past of terrible nightmares begins to realize they are much more than nightmares and they are back to torment him once again....
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The Midnight Show Murders
In this second adventure of television personality Billy Blessing, co-written by the Today Show's Al Roker, the professional chef- TV personality travels to the...
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The Morning Show Murders
The first Billy Blessing crime caper, co-written by The Today Show's Al Roker and Dick Lochte, finds the celebrity chef and morning show host dealing with network...
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Terror Travels The Devil's Highway
A Maggie Lopez, Border Patrol Agent Novel Al-Qaeda terrorists travel from Afghanistan to the Philippines, Columbia and Mexico where along the way Islamic...
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What's in a Name?
Running for the wrong reason can still get you killed. Kelli Carpenter has changed her name, her appearance—her life—to avoid being connected to a crime...
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Former award-winning Vietnam and Cambodian War correspondent Jacques Leslie returns with his wife to Phnom Penh and Saigon for a reunion of journalists who covered...
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Santa Fé mi casa
John Henry is a dragoon in the United States Army of the West that invades northern Mexico in 1846. The young soldier is eager to wave the flag and fight for his...
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The Clementine Camille Trilogy
The Clementine Camille Trilogy is the story of a young African-American girl who at age 15 falls in love with a young Caucasian-American boy. The novel chronicles...
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The Glass Man, A Lila Gray Novel
Lila Gray is just a human—at least that’s her mantra when she accidentally topples a building or bends a paranoid local's gun into modern art. That she can sense...
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