In The Case for Killing, Peter Bradley is Canada's top anti-trust lawyer. He has it all - a trophy wife, Rosedale mansion, idyllic summer home and national acclaim. He thinks of himself as a good man but his enemies, everywhere and close, beg to differ. One even thinks he needs to die. Bradley is consumed by a different threat. His firm is hiring his greatest rival without his approval. He feels an attack on his preeminence and quietly seethes with revenge. Bradley charges fat fees advising clients how to deal with competition. But when he imagines the competition from his rival, his advice to himself is simple - eliminate it. Who survives?…mehr
In The Case for Killing, Peter Bradley is Canada's top anti-trust lawyer. He has it all - a trophy wife, Rosedale mansion, idyllic summer home and national acclaim. He thinks of himself as a good man but his enemies, everywhere and close, beg to differ. One even thinks he needs to die. Bradley is consumed by a different threat. His firm is hiring his greatest rival without his approval. He feels an attack on his preeminence and quietly seethes with revenge. Bradley charges fat fees advising clients how to deal with competition. But when he imagines the competition from his rival, his advice to himself is simple - eliminate it. Who survives?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
After practicing law at a major Toronto law firm and a Canadian multinational, Peter Fritze is following his lifetime interest in writing suspense mysteries. In April 2014, he self-published The Case for Killing: two plans for murder collide against the backdrop of a fictitious Toronto law firm. And in False Guilt, self-published February 2015, long-ago involvement with murder stalks a lawyer from Toronto to Rome. Peter is self-publishing his third suspense mystery, Crook's Hill, in January 2018. It's the first in a series introducing Alan Boltby, a workaholic lawyer turned adventurer and investigator. But Alan's first steps outside his comfort zone land his fractious brother, a hedge fund founder, and Alan in insider trading allegations, unexplained deaths and a horrific, long-buried family secret. Peter has lived in Toronto since being raised in Dundas, Ontario.
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