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Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Last Alibi by David Ellis 465 pgs.

On a day when lawyer Jason Kolarich is strung out on prescription drugs, James Drinker comes into his office claiming that even though he is innocent of the murders of two women he will probably be the main suspect since he was linked to both victims. He believes he is being framed and somehow in the course of the conversation Jason tells him all the best ways one can frame a person for a crime. Imagine Jason’s surprise when it turns out he’s the one being framed and is then arrested for murder. After that it’s a race against time to discover Drinker’s true identity without violating lawyer/client confidentiality and to save himself. This is a can’t-put-it-down-no-matter-what kind of a book.


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