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Federal Judge Warren Alexander has the nomination for the Supreme Court wrapped up ... until his wife is accused of murdering Senator Tom Marriner. But it doesn't make any sense. His wife isn't a killer. Still, the FBI's evidence is overwhelming and he, alone, believes in her innocence. Determined to exonerate his wife, Judge Alexander begins digging through Senator Marriner's life and finds a mysterious link between the Senator and the rape and murder of a beautiful teenage girl in a Maine resort town more than forty years earlier. Is the key to the Senator's death buried with the girl? As…mehr

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Federal Judge Warren Alexander has the nomination for the Supreme Court wrapped up ... until his wife is accused of murdering Senator Tom Marriner. But it doesn't make any sense. His wife isn't a killer. Still, the FBI's evidence is overwhelming and he, alone, believes in her innocence. Determined to exonerate his wife, Judge Alexander begins digging through Senator Marriner's life and finds a mysterious link between the Senator and the rape and murder of a beautiful teenage girl in a Maine resort town more than forty years earlier. Is the key to the Senator's death buried with the girl? As the Judge begins narrowing in on suspects, unearthing disturbing secrets along the way, he is unprepared for the consequences. The White House is watching him, waiting for the right moment, determined to do whatever it takes to keep the truth from coming out.
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Autorenporträt
Elaine Williams Crockett is a graduate of the University of Illinois and Vermont Law School. She spent her legal career in the Office of the General Counsel at the United States Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. She is the author of Do Not Assume, winner of nine national book awards, including the CLUE Award, the INDIEFAB Award, and the National Indie Excellence Award. She lives in Georgetown with her husband and is currently working on another novel.