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Steve Stein is a mild-mannered lawyer in a prestigious law firm when his best friend since high school, Paul Martin, is found shot to death in a Wal-Mart parking lot under mysterious circumstances. Steve starts asking questions, but nothing he learned at Harvard Law School will prepare him for the truth.
Paul was living a secret life. Four times married--and three times divorced--he was a notorious gambler, which Steve suspects might have something to do with his murder. However, his investigations lead him in a direction he never suspected. Now mixed up in fraud, terrorism, and murder, Steve's life is turned upside-down.
He soon finds himself working to help the FBI, which could very well get him killed. The list of suspects in Paul's slaying continues to grow, from a bitter ex to an estranged son to drug dealers. With Paul's funeral but days away, Steve hopes to solve his friend's murder before he ends up in a casket of his own.
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Steve Stein is a mild-mannered lawyer in a prestigious law firm when his best friend since high school, Paul Martin, is found shot to death in a Wal-Mart parking lot under mysterious circumstances. Steve starts asking questions, but nothing he learned at Harvard Law School will prepare him for the truth.
Paul was living a secret life. Four times married--and three times divorced--he was a notorious gambler, which Steve suspects might have something to do with his murder. However, his investigations lead him in a direction he never suspected. Now mixed up in fraud, terrorism, and murder, Steve's life is turned upside-down.
He soon finds himself working to help the FBI, which could very well get him killed. The list of suspects in Paul's slaying continues to grow, from a bitter ex to an estranged son to drug dealers. With Paul's funeral but days away, Steve hopes to solve his friend's murder before he ends up in a casket of his own.
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