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A previous reviewer is quite right, you get the unholy effects of summer heat in Kansas City vividly depicted in this legal thriller. I enjoyed Joel Goldman's lawyer, Lou Mason, as a man who works with his mind, amid tragic events, and he has a viewpoint. His characters seem real; lots of women as cops, relatives and just those caught in tragedy, displaying all the emotions; they are just as confused and ignorant about what to do as most real life people in the same circumstances; par for the course. Mason cares for them all; and tries to find answers. And the evil characters are exactly that, without remorse. My kind of guy; not a hard,
manipulating Lawyer, though there are those in the book also.
manipulating Lawyer, though there are those in the book also.
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