Hate Crime

Hate Crime
ISBN-10
0345451481
ISBN-13
9780345451484
Series
Hate Crime
Category
Fiction
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Fawcett Books
Author
William Bernhardt

Description

Entreated by the mother of a hate-crime suspect to defend her son, who has been charged with brutalizing and murdering a gay man, Tulsa defense attorney Ben Kincaid hides secret reasons for wanting to refuse the case but is prompted by unforeseen circumstances to attend the trial in Chicago alongside partner Christina McCall. Reprint.

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