When a controversial judge is murdered in his home, Connor McNeil, a disbarred lawyer and former state representative, is unwittingly pulled into a case reaching from the chambers of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, to the offices of the Archbishop of Boston, and to a mob boss in the back room of an auto body shop in Fall River. In an investigation steeped in misdirection, scandal, and greed, Connor and his wife, Abby, quickly discover that robes neither make judges just, nor priests devout. They are garments signifying a profession, and can be used to hide who and what the wearer is.
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