"Editor's Pick" by Publisher's Weekly Booklife Reviews Nail-biting legal thriller. A scrappy lawyer must use sophisticated science, and his fists, to aid a client. Sharp-witted lawyer A. J. Hawke uses an unusual genetic condition to defend a client against rape in this sequel to The Sphynx Murder Case. Great for fans of Scott Turow, Phillip Margolin. The San Diego police have arrested a young man for the so-called Sphynx rapes. The D.A. believes he will finally defeat the suspect's young defense attorney, A. J. Hawke. The chief evidence? The suspect's DNA matches the rapist's DNA. >A. J. Hawke aims to test that theory, claiming the true criminal is the suspect's twin brother, who remains at large. Yet, how can Hawke prove his client even has a twin brother, let alone such a twin is the true culprit? Can Hawke's defense, based on the existence of a rare genetic trait, convince a skeptical jury? Meanwhile, San Diego's Presiding Judge tries to manipulate Hawke's personal and professional life in an effort to discourage the young attorney from uncovering corruption in the city.
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