High Crimes
A Novel
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- 11,99 €
Publisher Description
From the New York Times bestselling author Joseph Finder comes a fast-paced legal thriller, High Crimes
Meet Claire Heller Chapman. A criminal defense attorney who's made a name for herself by taking on—and winning—the toughest cases, Claire still manages to have a relatively calm life as a Harvard Law School professor, devoted wife, and proud mother to six-year-old Annie. Until one night, when the family is out having dinner, a team of government agents bursts onto the scene…heading straight for Claire's husband.
Tom Chapman has been arrested for an atrocious crime he swears he did not commit. Claire is desperate to believe him—and prove his innocence—even when she learns that Tom once had a different name. And a different face. Now, in a top-secret court-martial conducted by the Pentagon, Claire will put everything on the line to defend the man she loves. But as the evidence keeps piling up, the less she knows who her husband really is…and the more he appears to be a cold-blooded murderer...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A man is framed in a military cover-up, and only his wife can free him, in this provocative and chilling courtroom thriller by Finder (Red Carpet; The Zero Hour). "Old Sixties Liberal" Claire Heller Chapman is a respected Harvard Law School professor, a high-profile defense attorney and a happily married mother. Tom, her handsome Armani-clad husband, owns a successful investment firm and dotes upon their adorable six-year-old daughter, Annie. This rather cloying scenario crumbles one day at the local mall when a team of government agents tries to arrest Tom for having single-handedly butchered 87 unarmed peasants in El Salvador. Tom escapes, but soon Claire learns the terrible news that her husband has hidden for 13 years. Tom's real name is Ron Kubik; in the 1980s, he was a covert Pentagon operative in Latin America. While surprised to discover that her husband was a soldier (not to mention that he went AWOL to avoid prosecution, had plastic surgery and fabricated a life story for himself), Claire risks everything to defend him on the hostile, foreign turf of a top-secret court-martial. She also struggles with the alienation of her understandably bewildered daughter. The courtroom scenes are dramatic, but Finder indulges a taste for typecasting: expert witnesses called by Claire tend to be professional and appealing, while those called by the military prosecutors are often physically flawed and nervous. Despite these faults, Finder's courtroom thriller has enough twists and texture to keep readers turning the pages. The issue of trust and betrayal is nicely articulated, and the ending delivers a visceral shock. Major ad/promo; BOMC main selection; film rights to Tri-Star Pictures; author tour.