Book Description
Eighteen years ago, Jake Lassiter crossed paths with a teenage runaway who disappeared into South Florida’s sex trade. Now he retraces her steps and runs head-on into a conspiracy of Miami’s rich and powerful who would do anything to keep the past as dark as night and silent as the grave. In this tale of redemption and revenge, Edgar-nominated author Paul Levine delivers his most powerful thriller yet.
Jake Lassiter, second-string linebacker turned low-rent lawyer, is cynical about the law, but if you hire him, he’ll take a punch for you . . . and maybe a swing at the prosecutor, too.
Amy Larkin—beautiful, angry, and mysterious—accuses Lassiter of involvement in the disappearance of her sister eighteen years earlier. What does Lassiter know about Krista Larkin, the runaway teen turned porn actress? More than he’s saying.
Seeking to atone for his own past, Lassiter follows the cold trail of the missing Krista and butts head with the powerful men who also knew her: a former porn king turned philanthropist, a slick Cuban-born prosecutor who’d love to be governor, and an aging mobster who once worked for the infamous Meyer Lansky.
The evidence leads to a long-ago night of kinky sex, designer drugs—and possible murder. But before Lassiter can nail the truth, a gun goes off, a suspect falls dead, and Amy is charged with murder.
The state has an eyewitness and a slam-dunk case. Lassiter has a client he doesn’t trust and a case he can’t win. Did Amy shoot the man who killed her sister? Or the wrong man? And what really happened to Krista? The answers, buried under years of deceit and corruption, are revealed in an explosive courtroom finale proving that rough justice is better than no justice at all.
My thoughts
Jake Lassiter is back. Amy Larking blames Jake of not helping her sister Krista when she ran away from home eighteen years earlier. Krista has been gone all these years and presumed dead and Jake is beginning to feel guilty when he realizes she was part of a teenage-prostitution ring and he didn’t do anything to help her. But he was young and horny in those days. Life has changed and so have the characters. Now, Jake is determined to help Amy get the justice her sister deserves.
Although, it has been over a decade since Paul Levine has written about Lassiter, he hasn’t lost his touch. The characters come alive and the story is so captivating that I couldn’t put the book down.
Disclosure: I received this book for review from the publisher. I received no compensation for my thoughts.
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