
The Judgment
Joseph Antonelli, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Ron McLarty
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By:
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D.W. Buffa
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Soon a second judge is stabbed to death under identical circumstances. And like the Jeffries murder, the killing appears to be an open-and-shut case, and a copycat crime as well.
Yet there's one attorney who knows both sides of Judge Calvin Jeffries too well to believe the murders were simply random acts of violence. Attorney Joseph Antonelli agrees to defend the accused. What he discovers challenges everything he knows about crime and punishment...and himself. He uncovers a twisted trail of retribution and obsession that leads to the real killer - and a plan even more chillingly flawless than the mythical "perfect crime."
©2001 by D.W. Buffa, All Rights Reserved (P)2001 by Time Warner AudioBooksCritic reviews
"Smart, fast-paced entertainment that moves toward a very satisfying conclusion. A crackling good psychological thriller." (James Patterson)
"Buffa once again produces a fast-spinning tale that jolts and veers enticingly... " (Publishers Weekly)
"Buffa once again produces a fast-spinning tale that jolts and veers enticingly... " (Publishers Weekly)
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