Longboat Blues

Longboat Blues by H. Terrell Griffin is a mystery novel published by AuthorHouse in 2005, featuring 224 pages in English. The story unfolds when Logan Hamilton finds himself indicted for murder after his girlfriend’s body is discovered on his condo balcony overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. His friend, Matthew Royal, a trial lawyer in early retirement, is drawn back into the legal arena to defend Logan against a determined prosecutor.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with twists and turns as Matt travels from Florida to the Midwest in a bid to save his friend from the death penalty. The plot reveals secrets during a climactic trial that shock the island community and resonate beyond. Set against the backdrop of Florida’s beaches and urban landscapes, the book explores themes of legal intrigue and personal redemption, featuring memorable characters along the way.
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A RIVETING MYSTERY SET IN THE SIZZLING HEAT OF A FLORIDA SUMMER
When his girlfriend’s body is discovered on the balcony of his condo overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, Logan Hamilton is indicted for murder. His friend Matthew Royal, a burned out trial lawyer living in an island paradise in Florida, reluctantly comes out of early retirement to represent Logan. The tale twists and turns as Matt travels to Iowa, Chicago and South Florida, trying to save Logan from the death penalty pursued by a hard nosed female prosecutor who never loses. The secrets revealed in the climatic trial stun the people of the island and reverberate around the world.
It’s a great ride, from the pristine beaches of Longboat and Egmont Keys to the cities of South Florida and the Mid-West. The author spins a tale of mystery and intrigue, peopled with characters you won’t soon forget.
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