Troubled Justice: 6 Legal Thrillers on the Dark Side of the Law
The Eighteenth Green by Webb Hubbell
Billed as a Jack Patterson Thriller, this fast-paced, twisty legal thriller set in D.C. tests the lengths the government will go against someone. The government will imprison an innocent person, use the media to have that person convicted in the court of public opinion and, because that person knows too much, stand by as that person is murdered in prison … and label it a suicide. It starts with a corpse on the eighteenth green of a Chevy Chase, MD, country club. It ends in the Washington D.C. Press Club with Patterson exposing how, breaking the law, the U.S. government and a government contractor sold a weapons system to an ally, which used it to kill an innocent man … and how the U.S. government then framed his widow. Here, it’s the government that’s on the take. (Full review)
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