From Publishers Weekly
At the start of Wilhelm's compelling eighth novel to feature DA Barbara Holloway (after 2003's
Clear and Convincing Proof), Wally Lederer, a former pickpocket who once served jail time, has retired from a successful Las Vegas stage career and returned home to Eugene, Ore., with his devoted wife, Meg, only to be accused of the theft of a valuable antique by an old childhood friend, Jay Wilkins. When someone kills Jay with a blow to the head, the police charge Wally, who turns for help to Barbara and her team. Their investigation unearths secrets about Jay and his family that will force Barbara to make a challenging ethical decision. The fast-paced plot, marred only by Barbara's inability to deal effectively with her relationship with her boyfriend, leads to an exciting trial with closing arguments sure to delight any legal-thriller fan.
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From Booklist
Las Vegas entertainer Wally Lederer, a former pickpocket, now puts his skills to good use in his stage show. When childhood friend Jay Wilkins accuses him of stealing a gold artifact, Wally turns to attorney Barbara Holloway (Clear and
Convincing Proof, 2003) to help convince the police he has turned his life around. Matters become more complicated when Jay is found murdered and his wife goes missing. As Barbara investigates, evidence leads her to an unlikely killer. Revealing the truth may save her client but harm an innocent person. Wilhelm has produced another intricately plotted mystery with an ethical dilemma at its core.
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