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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Pocket Star Books
Published: Feb 2009
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Retail Price: $9.99
Pages: 480
New York District Attorney Butch Karp struggles to make Jessica Camell, a rabble-rousing political science professor, pay for the gruesome murder of her three children. Camell claims God told her to 'send her three children to Him,' and it is up to Karp to prove that she was fully aware of the nature and consequences of her actions. Meanwhile, an Islamic terrorist who calls himself 'The Sheik' and his suicidal 'jihadi' followers devise a plan, an incendiary attack that will occur in Manhattan's heartland. If successful, it would have a devastating effect on the economy on the United States and the world. Before time runs out, it is up to Karp, his wife Marlene Ciampi, their daughter Lucy, and an eccentric yet effective group of accomplices to stop them. As these two fast-paced plots interweave with explosive twists and turns, Tanenbaum dares to ask: Is it acceptable for a person to commit murder if the killer believes it is God's will? Does this motive provide the murderer with an easy out using the insanity defence? And perhaps, most provocatively, just how insane is the insanity defence itself?
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