A Summer for Dying

A Summer for Dying by Jamie Katz is a first edition published by HarperCollins on August 1, 2000. This fiction work, spanning 384 pages, centers on Boston lawyer Dan Kardon, who is enjoying a promising career and a relationship with his colleague, Jenny Crane. When Jenny encourages him to represent her friend Jerome Mann in a lucrative real estate venture, Kardon sees a clear opportunity. However, the situation quickly escalates as he encounters dangerous adversaries willing to resort to extreme measures to thwart the Manns.
As the plot unfolds, Kardon finds himself entangled in a web of mystery and danger when Jerome is murdered, with Daryl, Jerome’s cousin and a rising basketball star, emerging as the prime suspect. Faced with a relentless killer and a ticking clock, Kardon must navigate the treacherous landscape of deceit and violence to protect his life and those he cares about. This gripping narrative explores themes of ambition and survival within the realms of mystery and detective fiction.
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For Boston lawyer Dan Kardon, life is looking good. He’s found a great woman in Jenny Crane, his colleague and lover, and his fledgling solo practice it taking off. When Jenny suggest he represent her old college friend, saavy entepreneur Jerome Mann, it seems like an obvious win. Jerome and his cousin, Daryl, a rising pro basketball star, have millions to pour into a brilliant real estate venture and Kardon wants in on their game.
Kardon soon discovers, though, that a slew of malevolent opponents will do anything to block the Manns-even murder. When Jerome suddenly turns up dead with Daryl the leading suspect, Kardon had to go one-on-one with a killer who had no intention of playing fair. With the clock winding down and his own life now in jeopardy, the maverick investigator must go full press to beat this deadly rival…before he loses his own life, too.
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