Law school didn't prepare Joshua Rabb for this. Even battlefield combat didn't. In a brutal Southwest courtroom trial he had to use every trick of the legal trade and come up with a few new curves to try to get a rapist-killer from the local Indian reservation off the hook. In bitter battle for a multimillion dollar government contract, he had to keep a cool head, even though he was having an affair with the daughter of a bidder. In a nest of vice and corruption south of the border, he had to stay out of the hands of a Mexican cop with a taste for cracking heads and breaking bones.
With the corpses piling up around him and those he loved, Rabb found that questions of quilt and innocence had turned into a matter of life and death.
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