My second Martini book. I like the 2 main characters, Paul and Harry. The story is not fast paced, but a good read. Martini has a way of giving surprize endings and this one follows suit.
Madriani, still struggling to establish his law practice in San Diego, is defending Dr. David Crone, a brilliant genetic researcher accused of killing colleague Kalista Jordan: her strangled and dismembered body was found washed up on a beach. Not only does all the evidence point to Crone, but his lies and deceptions are starting to test the patience of Madriani and his partner, the quick-tempered Harry Hinds. There may be motives aplenty was Jordan stealing trade secrets about human genome research from Crone's clinic and taking them to a rival company?
Everything by Martini is great. This is no exception.
Loved this! It just reminded me that I haven't been keeping up with Steve Martini's books the last few years. Paul Madriani is just as interesting and human as ever, and his side-kick Harry is just as humorous. Mystery of the murder kept me in the dark until the very end.
Dull, slow!
I haven't read this but my husband liked it.