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Reckless Homicide
Reckless Homicide
Author: Ira Genberg
ISBN-13: 9780312179748
ISBN-10: 031217974X
Publication Date: 1/1998
Pages: 296
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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My first Ira Genberg Book..really enjoyed it, started last night, couldn\'t put it down, finished today while I should have been doing other things! It will keep you reading!
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Lawyer with a good reputation tells a lie to protect his brother with disastrous consequences. Great story.
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"Genberg brilliantly breathes new life into...[the] genre...The sort of twist-your-guts stuff that catapults Reckless Homicide into the must-read category." --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HE TOOK A CHANCE, TOLD A LIE. THEN A PLANE WENT DOWN--AND THE NIGHTMARE BEGAN...

Michael Ashmore, senior partner at a top law firm, has a reputation he cherishes. In a world of liears, he's an honest man. So he shouldn't start an affair with a junior attorney at his firm. But he loves her. As a major airline's counsel, he shouldn't hide a failed drug test for his pilot brother, Charlie. But the test showed a mere trace of a prescription sleeping pill. And Charlie swears he'll never touch a pill again.

Then Charlie's plance crashes, killing everyone on board. Charlie is found loaded with barbituarates. Now Michael, himself charged with reckless homicide, doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell. And that's just what someone planned. For Michael Ashmore, soft-hearted, hard-headed trial lawyer, has been chosen as the perfect patsy in a chilling conspiracy. And he was until the verdict comes in to find out who and why...
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When a major airline's counsel hid a failed drug test for his brother. The test showed a trace of a ptescription sleeping pill.
When the plane crashes killing every everyone aboard,and his brother the planes pilot is loaded with barbiturates.He finds himself charged with reckless homicide.
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Michael Ashmore, senior law partner at a top law firm, has stood by his brother, Charlie, through Charlie's failed drug test. Michael serves as counsel to a major airline, and he covers up the failed test and gets his brother back in the air ... only to have Charlie's plane crash.
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Michael Ashmore, senior partner at a top law firm, has a reputation he cherishes. He is an honest man. He begins a love affair with a junior attorney at his firm knowing that he shouldn't. He also helped to hide a failed drug test from his brother and airline pilot. When his brother's plane crashes killing all on board ot was found that he was full of barbituates. Michael is charged with reckless homicide and does not know that he is being set up as part of a conspiracy and he only has until the verdict to find out why.
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Michael Ashmore, senior partner at a top law firm, has a reputation he cherishes as an honest man. So he shouldn't start an affair with sommeone in his firm. He took a chance, told a lie; then a plane went down, and the nightmare began
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Reckless Homicide is a top notch legal thriller. I "flew" through this trial involving an airline, an airline pilot, the pilot's brother, and a airplane crash. It raises a good question - who is responsible when a plane goes down? The ending completely took me by surprise. I highly recommend this novel.
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A surprisingly readable novel by an author I was unfamiliar with before picking up this work. This is a pseudo-legal thriller.