Synopsis Marcus Glenwood is once again sucked into a very public legal battle when he accepts a case from Dale Steadman, the head of the company that Glenwood battled in THE GREAT DIVIDE--it seems that Steadman's wife has kidnapped the estranged couple's daughter. As Glenwood takes the job, however, he begins to suspect that there is more going on than anyone is telling him and that his own life might be in danger.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2003-01-01 | | Series: | BUNN, T. DAVIS |
| Size | | Length: | 367 pages | | Height: | 9.5 in | | Width: | 6.5 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 23.2 oz |
Publisher's Note Marcus Glenwood’s stunning legal victory over the New Horizons corporation (in the best-selling thriller, The Great Divide) came with a severe personal price. Now, barely a year later, Glenwood is slowly getting back on his feet, back into his legal practice, and back into a deeper relationship with Kirsten Stansted.
But when the new CEO of New Horizons–the company that once attempted to have Marcus killed–comes to him seeking representation in a personal matter, Marcus is stunned. Dale Steadman’s story is heart wrenching, but Marcus’s instincts for self-preservation urge him to turn down the case. Steadman’s one-year-old daughter has been kidnapped–by his ex-wife, the baby’s mother, world-renowned opera diva Erin Brandt. Kirsten finally convinces Marcus to help Steadman, and soon the case becomes a media sensation. And before long, someone is after Marcus–and Kirsten–using deadly scare tactics.
T. Davis Bunn carefully crafts his novels to include a strong spiritual dimension, plumbing the depths of his characters’ faith under crisis. Intercut with edge-of-your-seat courtroom scenes, his riveting new thriller takes readers from the American South to London and Germany…and from the depths of the soul to the heights of the spirit.
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