No Way to Die

No Way to Die by Warren C. Easley is a 320-page novel published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in October 2019. This edition presents a mystery that unfolds when attorney Cal Claxton, who has transitioned from a high-powered prosecutor in Los Angeles to a law practitioner in Oregon, embarks on a fishing trip with his daughter, Claire. Their vacation takes an unexpected turn when they discover a body in the river, prompting an investigation that reveals deeper secrets within the community.
As Cal and Claire delve into the case, they become involved with a local bookshop owner and environmental activist who believes her grandson was wrongfully convicted of murder. The narrative explores themes of justice and truth as they navigate the complexities of small-town dynamics and the hidden alliances that threaten their safety. This engaging story combines elements of legal drama and suspense, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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When nothing is as it seems, can the truth survive?
Attorney Cal Claxton, now well-established in his Oregon law practice after breaking off his career as a high-powered LA prosecutor, just wants to go fishing with his daughter, Claire, and he knows the best place–the coastal area south of Coos Bay. But their vacation takes a dark turn with the discovery of a body in the river.
As an investigation is launched into the suspicious death, Cal and Claire find themselves drawn into the life of the local bookshop owner and vocal environmental activist, whose grandson was convicted for murder at age sixteen. She believes he was wrongly accused and convinces Cal to reexamine the case. Together, Cal and Claire dig deep into the secrets and crumbling alliances that form the foundation of this small coastal community, and what they find could spell doom for them both…
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