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BREACH OF TRUST by D. W. BUFFA
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SummaryAttorney Joseph Antonelli dives into a case of White House
intrigue, intimacies not forgotten, and suspicions dark and
deep in this legal thriller in the Edgar Award-nominated
series called "adroit and often elegant" (Los Angeles
Times). The novels of D. W. Buffa featuring attorney Joseph
Antonelli have become some of the most avidly praised of
the legal thrillers being written today, called "absorbing"
(Orlando Sentinel), "suspense-laden" (Houston Chronicle),
and "electrically charged" (The New York Times). The
Judgment, the third in the series, was nominated for the
Edgar Award for Best Novel of the Year. In Breach of Trust, Antonelli is seduced into taking a case
that has dangerous implications not only for the upcoming
United States presidential race but also for a group of
friends who thought they had put the sudden death of a
young woman behind them long ago. When Antonelli attends a
Harvard Law School reunion at Manhattan's Plaza Hotel, he
doesn't suspect how disturbing his return will be-for it
was at a party in this very hotel that a lively young woman
fell from a window to her death. The event had been ruled
an accident at the time, but the case is about to be
reopened, and a possible witness is wary of its potential
to ruin his political chances-a man with promise and
ambition in equal measure, the vice president of the United
States. When the trial begins, the nation's eyes turn to
the accused, the downtrodden James Haviland, and to the
unseen powers both within and without the White House who
want to bury him. It's up to the shrewd and sharp Antonelli
to uncover just where the secrets lie-and exactly who is
playing whom.
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