The Cross : Eddie Flynn Series # 0.5
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Author: Steve Cavanagh
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Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
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An exclusive race against time ebook short thriller.
**Contains an extract from Steve Cavanagh's brilliant debut novel, THE DEFENCE**
Eddie Flynn, con-man turned criminal lawyer, has an impossible choice.
He has damning evidence against a corrupt NYPD detective who stands accused of killing a suspect.
But if he uses this evidence in court, both he and his client - the dead man's widow - will be in mortal danger.
Should he risk their lives to win the case? Or keep quiet and let a murderer go free.
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The Cross : Eddie Flynn Series # 0.5
The Cross : Eddie Flynn Series # 0.5
(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author: Steve Cavanagh
Pages:
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :
An exclusive race against time ebook short thriller.
**Contains an extract from Steve Cavanagh's brilliant debut novel, THE DEFENCE**
Eddie Flynn, con-man turned criminal lawyer, has an impossible choice.
He has damning evidence against a corrupt NYPD detective who stands accused of killing a suspect.
But if he uses this evidence in court, both he and his client - the dead man's widow - will be in mortal danger.
Should he risk their lives to win the case? Or keep quiet and let a murderer go free.
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(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author: Steve Cavanagh
Pages:
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :
An exclusive race against time ebook short thriller.
**Contains an extract from Steve Cavanagh's brilliant debut novel, THE DEFENCE**
Eddie Flynn, con-man turned criminal lawyer, has an impossible choice.
He has damning evidence against a corrupt NYPD detective who stands accused of killing a suspect.
But if he uses this evidence in court, both he and his client - the dead man's widow - will be in mortal danger.
Should he risk their lives to win the case? Or keep quiet and let a murderer go free.
















