The Wrong Man
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Descrição da editora
A young girl is murdered with a single bullet through her skull.
A homeless man is arrested, and as the evidence against him stacks up, everyone thinks he's guilty - except lawyer Jason Kolarich.
Jason can't resist the urge to dig deeper, and begins to uncover a much darker reason for her death.
What he finds will crack the case wide open. An army is training for a war against the government. Everyone is going to pay for what they did.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A wicked sense of humor and an appealing lead lift Ellis's third legal thriller featuring Midwestern prosecutor-turned-defense lawyer Jason Kolarich (after 2011's Breach of Trust), though Kolarich tends to act more like Jack Ryan than Perry Mason. When paralegal Kathy Rubinkowski is gunned down near her apartment, the case against Iraqi war veteran Tom Stoller is clear-cut. Stoller was apprehended with the murder weapon and the victim's purse near the scene of the killing. Since his mental state is questionable, Stoller's aunt prevails on Kolarich to represent him. The attorney comes to believe that Stoller's apparent confession was actually referring to a horrific incident that happened during wartime, but as Kolarich is the second defense lawyer on the case, the judge allows him little time or leeway to gather supporting evidence. Toward the end, the plot veers into Tom Clancy territory with some sacrifice of plausibility. Given the heavy-handed telegraphing, few will be surprised by the revelation of the final secret.