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No Show of Remorse

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Apr 2002
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Private Investigator Private Investigator
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Chicago-based Malachy is a man of great principle or is simply pig-headed, depending on how you look at it. Years ago when he used to be a lawyer, he promised a client that he wouldn't reveal a confidence. Although the court ruled that under the circumstances the attorney-client privilege didn't apply, Malachy refused to go back on his word. The court took his license to practice law, but Malachy wasn't particularly upset (and he found he liked playing private eye). But when he later petitions to have his license reinstated, the case comes back to haunt him. On the one hand, someone is determined to discourage him with threats; on the other, it seems that some people in high places want to help his case for no good reason. It all comes back to an old drug deal gone bad, one that got three crooked cops shot while someone who was involved made off with a half-million dollars and a load of cocaine. Whoever it was thinks Malachy knows too much, but Malachy would be content to forget everything that is, until a friend of his winds up nearly beaten to death and his principles get the better of him again.

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First Edition Apr 2002 Minotaur Books ISBN 0312252404
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Feb 2016 Minotaur Books ISBN B019N5WM5I
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Feb 2016 St. Martin's Press ISBN 1250112745
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