Private Sector - Sean Drummond, Bk 4 Author:Brian Haig What do you do with a military lawyer whose creative approach to his job always seems to stir up international crises? If that lawyer is Major Sean Drummond, you do what any good general would: Send him to the... PRIVATE SECTOR — From the moment he learns he's being loaned to a white-shoe D.C. law firm, Army attorney Sean Drummond sme... more »lls trouble. His bull-headed manner and sarcastic wit are a bad fit. But how bad can it be? Worse than he ever imagined.
A plush corner office and outrageous perks can't make up for the legion of uptight, Armani-suited lawyers he must contend with. Then fellow JAG officer Lisa Morrow, his predecessor in the loan-out program, is viciously murdered - and Drummond realises that the corridors of Cupler, Hutch, and Westin are just where he wants to be.
He starts investigating, and within days more women are found slaughtered. Pitted against the most savage criminal in D.C. history, Drummond quickly finds himself over his head helping the police and handling the firm's biggest client, a gluttonous media giant vying for a lucrative Pentagon contract. He soon senses that something is amiss with the client and its charismatic owner. Soemthing that may be bigger - and more sinister - than anything he has encountered during his years in the military.
Plagued by dangerous corporate secrets, driven by a wily murderer who strikes with brutal abandon, and able to count on only one ally - Lisa Morrow's sister Janet, a gorgeous and shrewd Boston ADA - Drummond takes matters into his own hands. That means toes are going to get stepped on and no one is going to get in his way. Not some sadistic serial killer. Not some greedy telecom behemoth. And definitely not a group of buttoned-down stuffed shirts.« less
This is a better read than 'Secret Sanction'. Told with wit and style a 'humble' man searches for answers to the murder of his friend. My only regret is that I game to the last page too soon.