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OverviewCharlie Franklin prefers to think of himself as a lawyer--which he is--but his reputation and his profitable practice are more the result of what he does. He's a fixer, the guy you call when you want those bad things you've done to fade away without any notoriety. As such, his clients are among the best and worst of society who trust Charlie to remove their errors in judgement, their sketchy activity, or their embarrassing deeds from public review. Charlie has a lonely life, few friends or partners. When one of them comes calling asking for help, Charlie tries to oblige. When it is a former partner--a pretty blonde that he fondly remembers--asking for Charlie's assistance, he can't seem to say no. Even when a friend points out that she is at best untrustworthy, Charlie is too smitten to refuse. The problem is that her case and another case that just came to Charlie's attention are too much alike. The blonde's case, and the case brought to him from a local mob boss are very similar and very suspicious. Coincidences are never good in Charlie's line of work. Despite his misgivings, Charlie assembles a team to tackle the blonde's problem of a deadly attack which may impact one of their own, while simultaneously fixing the issues facing the mob boss. The two cases are so close to each other in scope, that Charlie devises a plan to make the two into one big case. How to combine the two? Create a giant con job enveloping the very evil and very larcenous characters in both: a not too bright hitman, two money-grubbing businessmen scamming their clients, a slimy millionaire company owner and a willingly corrupt but inexperienced politician. Con jobs, just like scams and political corruption, require the trust of all involved. But as the plans evolve, we discover that too many of the players on each of the sides are working on their own agendas. We discover that you Can't Trust Anyone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Allen StowePublisher: BookBaby Imprint: BookBaby ISBN: 9781733851992ISBN 10: 1733851992 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 14 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRobert Allen Stowe writes from a life of rich experiences. Growing up in a distressed section of Cleveland, Ohio, Stowe learned how to identify and avoid trouble while making the most of even the smallest of opportunities. A former teacher, a monk, a professional musician, a steelworker, a political appointee and a businessman--that's the kind of resume that delivers strong, sometimes quirky, characters. Stowe believes writing is an art. He paints scenes, he sculpts characters, his dialogues sing, his atmospheres awaken the senses. He is an author with a classical style who is a joy to read. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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