Death Penalty

“Death Penalty” by William Jeremiah Coughlin is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1993, featuring 432 pages in English. This novel follows former Detroit attorney Charley Sloan, whose career is on the line as he navigates two high-profile cases. One case centers around a physician known as Dr. Death, while the other involves an extortion scheme that threatens to tarnish the reputation of a respected judge.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and legal drama as Sloan attempts to reclaim his standing in the legal community. The narrative delves into the complexities of city life and the legal system, exploring themes of morality and justice. With its focus on the intricacies of the legal profession and the challenges faced by its characters, this book presents a compelling look at the intersection of law and personal redemption.
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Though drinking nearly caused his disbarment, former hot-shot Detroit attorney Charley Sloan gets a chance to rescue his career with two headline-making cases–one involving a physician labeled Dr. Death and one complete with an extortion scam that seems to incriminate a much-respected judge.
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