A Thin Difference by Frank Turner Hollon Paperback Book

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Author: Frank Turner Hollon

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Macadam Cage Pub

Published: Sep 2005

Genre: Fiction - Legal

Retail Price: $13.00

Pages: 217

Synopsis

Jack Skinner, a thrice-divorced southern Alabama criminal defense lawyer with alimony problems, finds himself representing Brad Caine, a stranger with a positive cash flow indicted for the murder of wealthy Haddie Charles, an elderly widow. Reprint.

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