Pro Bono
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4.0 • 104 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
A tenacious attorney grapples with a dangerous group of thieves in this new thriller from the author of The Old Man.
Charles Warren, Los Angeles attorney, has dedicated his career to aiding people in financial straits. He is particularly skilled at the art of recovering assets that have been embezzled or hidden. In his newest case, helping a beautiful young widow find the money missing from her late husband’s investment accounts, Charlie recognizes a familiar scheme—one that echoes the con job that targeted his own widowed mother many years before, and that led him, as a teenager, to commit a crime of retribution that still weighs on his conscience.
Charlie can’t get the present case out of his mind, but within hours of starting his investigation, he is followed, shot at, and has his briefcase stolen. It’s clear that someone doesn’t want him following the trail of the missing money but, as Charlie continues to pursue answers, he quickly becomes too entangled in the web of fraud, betrayal, and career criminals surrounding the theft to escape its deadly snare.
A nail-biting tale of conspiracy and pursuit from Thomas Perry, “a dominating force in the world of contemporary suspense thrillers” (Publishers Weekly), Pro Bono will have readers looking over their shoulders as constantly as they keep turning pages.
Customer Reviews
Smooth
Perry makes it all too easy to keep reading this new entry into his long line of standalone thrillers no matter how pedantic the plot and characters become. Nothing superfluous about the action. Simple, straightforward and a quick smooth thriller that keeps the author's usual promise of a suspenseful read.
A Waste of Time
First, inmate fire crew allowed to drive a bus w/only inmates and no CO as a guard, please! Then being able to take financial documents from the wrecked car and only the 2 inmate conspirators able to do it w/o other inmates noticing. Then we jump to the family situation and its contrived criminal development by the new husband. Do not waste your money on this book, 35 pages enough for me.
Pro Bono
Not worth reading. Characters were infantile and not believable. Way below the usual quality of the author.