The Last Goodbye

The Last Goodbye by Reed Arvin, published by HarperCollins on May 24, 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 400 pages. This fiction novel follows Jack Hammond, a once-promising attorney whose career has taken a downturn due to a past transgression. As he navigates his new life working as a court-appointed attorney in Atlanta, he becomes embroiled in a complex narrative involving love, betrayal, and murder after the suspicious death of a friend.
Readers will find themselves drawn into a tale that intertwines the worlds of high-tech, biological research, and high society. As Jack investigates his friend’s death, he encounters a captivating opera singer with a hidden past, leading him deeper into a web of intrigue. The story presents a blend of flawed humanity and dark humor, offering a fast-paced experience filled with unexpected twists and turns.
Official synopsis Publisher
When a down-on-his-luck attorney gets mixed up with a gorgeous singer with a secret past, it results in a volatile tale of love, betrayal and murder in the tradition of Richard North Paterson and other bestselling authors.
Jack Hammond is a man haunted by the sins of his past. Once a member of a white-shoe law firm, he lost his once-promising career because of a transgression with a beautiful female client. Now he works out of a seedy office in downtown Atlanta. The only income he can count on is as the court-appointed attorney to the dregs of the court system. When his friend-a former addict and computer whiz who’d turned his life around-is found dead in his apartment with a syringe stuck in his arm, Jack knows there’s something very wrong. In his attempt to get to the bottom of Doug’s murder, Jack is drawn into the spellbinding world of a gorgeous black opera singer with whom Doug had been secretly in love.
As the story deepens, Hammond gets pulled into the worlds of high-tech, biological research, big business, and high society. Arvin pulls all these threads together in riveting fashion.
Reed Arvin’s new novel introduces an unforgettable hero whose flawed humanity and wry humour will keep readers rooting for him, and a fast-paced story with enough twists and turns to keep readers turning the pages.
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