Who's Killing All the Lawyers?

Who's Killing All the Lawyers?
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Publisher : Savant Books and Publications
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780983286127
ISBN-13 : 0983286124
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Book Synopsis Who's Killing All the Lawyers? by : A. G. Hayes

Download or read book Who's Killing All the Lawyers? written by A. G. Hayes and published by Savant Books and Publications. This book was released on 2011-06-11 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The likelihood of Native Americans actually exercising their rights as Sovereign Nations is a distinct possibility. Who's Killing All the Lawyers? offers a glimpse into how this could become a reality and the nationwide reaction to such an event. One by one laser-driven arrows are murdering lawyers in the Southwest. The victims are in litigation for lobbyists wishing to block the further development of Native American casinos in California and Nevada. Assigned to unravel a web of murder, intrigue and conspiracy against the Indian Nations, FBI agent Joseph Falk and his partner Susan Koski head a team of low-profile professionals for the killers. The investigation goes into high gear when members of Falk's team become victims. Convinced the bizarre deaths of the lawyers were designed to mislead the public into blaming the Native American Nations, he and Koski are determined to bring the culprits to justice.


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