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Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1st mass market ed, No Longer Available.Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1st mass market ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formats"BERNHARDT IS A MASTER LEGAL TOUR GUIDE, taking the reader through the labyrinth of the judicial system of America's heartland."
--Mostly Murder
A young Vietnamese immigrant is brutally slaughtered by a crossbow. The prime suspect is a ruthless member of a white supremacy group.
When attorney Ben Kincaid reluctantly agrees to confer with the presumed murderer, he encounters a chilling certainty: an innocent man has been cast as a scapegoat. To rebalance the scales of justice, Ben chooses to represent the accused man--thereby placing both attorney and client at the explosive center of a community torn apart by xenophobia, racism, and violence.
But the real fireworks will go off in court--in an incendiary murder trial with more twists than a dustbowl tornado (.
"REWARDS ITS READERS WITH A GENUINELY SURPRISE ENDING WHILE ALSO RAISING SERIOUS ISSUES."
--The Orlando Sentinel
Realizing that his new client has become a scapegoat for a racial murder charge, attorney Ben Kincaid finds himself at the center of a turbulent trial that becomes explosive in the courtroom. Reprint.
Oklahoma attorney Ben Kincaid defends a remorseless white supremacist accused of the murder of a Vietnamese immigrant
--Mostly Murder
A young Vietnamese immigrant is brutally slaughtered by a crossbow. The prime suspect is a ruthless member of a white supremacy group.
When attorney Ben Kincaid reluctantly agrees to confer with the presumed murderer, he encounters a chilling certainty: an innocent man has been cast as a scapegoat. To rebalance the scales of justice, Ben chooses to represent the accused man--thereby placing both attorney and client at the explosive center of a community torn apart by xenophobia, racism, and violence.
But the real fireworks will go off in court--in an incendiary murder trial with more twists than a dustbowl tornado (.
"REWARDS ITS READERS WITH A GENUINELY SURPRISE ENDING WHILE ALSO RAISING SERIOUS ISSUES."
--The Orlando Sentinel
Realizing that his new client has become a scapegoat for a racial murder charge, attorney Ben Kincaid finds himself at the center of a turbulent trial that becomes explosive in the courtroom. Reprint.
Oklahoma attorney Ben Kincaid defends a remorseless white supremacist accused of the murder of a Vietnamese immigrant
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