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Death Row
William Bernhardt
"Oklahoma attorney Ben Kincaid
put his reputation on the line when he represented Ray Goldman. The
seemingly mild-mannered industrial chemist was charged with a
staggeringly brutal crime: the torture and massacre of an entire
suburban Tulsa family. But in spite of the grisly, tabloid-ready
details of the sensational case, Ben's deft defense against a lack
of hard evidence and improper police procedure made an acquittal all
but certain. Until the prosecution's star witness - the lone
survivor of the slaughter - took the stand and sealed Ray Goldman's
fate." "Seven years later, Goldman's date with the death chamber is
at hand. But seconds before the lethal injection, an eleventh-hour
reprieve halts the execution - and launches Ben on a race against
time to overturn Ray Goldman's conviction. Erin Faulkner, the young
woman who narrowly escaped the carnage that claimed her family, has
abruptly recanted her testimony after years of silence, desperate to
keep an innocent man from dying. Just as suddenly, this
near-miraculous turn of events turns tragic: Erin is discovered
dead, an apparent suicide. And Ben Kincaid is the only witness to
her stunning confession." Ben is certain Erin didn't commit suicide.
She was a victim of murder - silenced by the same killer who
butchered her family. All Ben has to do is prove it. But his unseen
enemy is determined to cover his tracks once and for all... with
blood.
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