Past Due (Victor Carl Series)

Cover of Past Due (Victor Carl Series) by William Lashner
Publisher: HarperTorch
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 576
ISBN-13: 9780060508197
Dimensions:
Height: 6.75 Inches
Length: 4.1875 Inches
Weight: 0.4 Pounds
Width: 1.152 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Past Due by William Lashner is a reprint edition published by HarperTorch on April 26, 2005, featuring 576 pages in English. This novel follows Victor Carl, a defense attorney navigating the complexities of loyalty and ethics in a world where he often finds himself at odds with the law. As he grapples with a failing legal practice and personal challenges, Victor’s commitment to his clients, even those who are deceased, drives him into a dark and twisting investigation.

Readers will find that Victor’s latest case involves the murder of Joey Cheaps, a client with a troubled past. As Victor delves into the circumstances surrounding Joey’s death, he uncovers a web of crime that includes a missing suitcase filled with money and a Supreme Court justice harboring secrets. The narrative explores themes of legal ethics and the moral ambiguities faced by those in the legal profession, offering a gripping look at the lengths one will go to for loyalty and justice.


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It means something to be a client. It means he gets my loyalty, whether he deserves it or not. It means he gets my absolute best for the price of an hourly fee. It means in a world where every person has turned against him there is one person who will fight by his side for as long as there is a battle to be fought.
—Victor Carl
Author of the acclaimed novels Fatal Flaw, Bitter Truth, and Hostile Witness, bestselling writer William Lashner crafts dark, witty, engrossing tales of suspense involving one of the most intriguing characters of modern popular fiction: Victor Carl.
A defense attorney who lives his life in shades of gray, Victor Carl fights all the right fights for all the wrong reasons. With a failing legal practice, a dead-end love life, a pile of unpaid traffic tickets, and a talent for mixing it up in tough working-class bars and sparring with obstinate cops, Victor skates on the razor’s edge of legal ethics in search of the easy buck. But the one absolute in Victor’s life is loyalty, especially to a client—even if he happens to be dead. Like Joey Cheaps, a no-account who takes a knife to the throat down on the waterfront, but not before he shares with his lawyer his part in a terrible crime.
With his client murdered, Victor must search for a killer. But solving the crime means investigating the darkest spot in Joey Cheaps’s misspent youth, sending Victor on a twisting journey that leads to a missing suitcase stuffed with money, photographs of a mysterious naked woman, and a Supreme Court justice with a secret to hide. And most dangerous of all, Victor steps into the crosshairs of a vengeful enemy with a past full of pain and a taste for blood.
As thrilling as it is darkly evocative, Past Due is a superb tale of crime and justice that takes the intrepid Victor Carl into brilliant new territory and confirms William Lashner’s place among the top suspense writers of our time.

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Publisher: HarperTorch. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9780060508197.
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Language: en. Pages: 576. Edition: Reprint.

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