The Plea - Steve Cavanagh

The Plea

By Steve Cavanagh

  • Release Date: 2018-02-13
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 254 Ratings

Description

“CRIMINALLY ENTERTAINING.”—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (STARRED REVIEW)

The Plea is one of the most purely entertaining books you'll read this year. It's a blast.”—John Connolly, bestselling author of the Charlie Parker novels

Eddie Flynn earned his law degree in the school of hard knocks. Now this con-artist-turned-criminal defense attorney is about to take on his toughest case yet.

Billionaire David Child swears he didn’t murder his girlfriend, Clara—even if the evidence suggests otherwise. Home security video showed no intrusion. The murder weapon was in David’s own car. He seems guilty as charged. So why won’t he plead guilty?

Meanwhile, the FBI needs David’s help in taking down a huge money laundering scheme. Now it’s up to David’s lawyer, Eddie, to get him to take a plea bargain. Otherwise the FBI will use incriminating files on Eddie’s wife to send her to jail. Still, David insists that he didn’t murder anyone. . .

As the FBI pressures Eddie to secure the guilty plea, Eddie becomes increasingly convinced that David is telling the truth. With adversaries threatening, Eddie has to find a way to prove David’s innocence and find out if there’s any way he might have been framed. But the stakes are high: Eddie’s wife is in danger. And not just from the FBI…

“If you’re a fan of John Grisham…you will be a fan of Steve Cavanagh.” —Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times bestselling author

Reviews

  • ANOTHER!

    5
    By MikeDAZ
    See my review of The Poet.
  • Best book I’ve read in ten years!

    5
    By Skyspy630
    I cannot believe it! I read the first few words of the first chapter and did not quit until I read the last word of the last chapter. Cavanagh is an absolute top-flight writer and got every detail correct. Usually one can spot a goof here or there but not in this case I’ve probably read over 900 books in the past 10 years and this one held me spellbound from first word to last. Very well constructed, tight writing and overall engrossing.

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