
The Enemy Inside
A Paul Madriani Novel
Steve Martini(Author)
William Morrow (Publisher)
Published on 18. June 2015
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-06-232893-9 (ISBN)
Description
Defending an innocent young man, defense attorney Paul Madriani uncovers a morass of corruption and greed that leads to the highest levels of political power in this electrifying tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Steve Martini. One of the most successful lawyers in the country, Olinda Serna is a master at managing money as well as her influential clients. After years of fierce combat in the political trenches, Serna knows all the dirty secrets, where the bodies are buried, and how deeply they are stacked. When she's killed in a roadside crash in the high desert of Southern California, powerful heads in Washington begin to panic, worried that their secrets may not be safe anymore. Alex Ives, a friend of Paul Madriani's daughter, is accused of vehicular manslaughter in Serna's death. Ives claims he had only one drink on the night of the accident, yet he can't remember anything between the time he left for a party north of San Diego and the moment he woke up in a hospital the next morning. He's still dazed and a little bruised, but also obviously very afraid. After all, a woman is dead, and he's sure he didn't kill her.
To save an innocent young man's life, the brilliant defense attorney must uncover everything he can about Serna and her clients-no matter how unsavory-a search that will lead him into a vortex of corruption, and at its center, a devious killer poised to strike again.
To save an innocent young man's life, the brilliant defense attorney must uncover everything he can about Serna and her clients-no matter how unsavory-a search that will lead him into a vortex of corruption, and at its center, a devious killer poised to strike again.
Reviews / Votes
"Martini expertly pulls all the threads together as Madriani navigates an assortment of physical and professional challenges." -- Publishers Weekly Praise for Steve Martini: "Action-packed fun." -- Oklahoma City Oklahoman "You like Law & Order? Or, even a John Grisham novel? Well, Steve Martini is one of the best of the best when it comes to crime thrillers." -- Asbury Park Press "A terrific series... Steve Martini is an expert at good old-fashioned, gimmick-free storytelling." -- Steve Berry "Martini's proven formula for best-seller success combines the appeal of the legal thriller (Martini is a former prosecutor) with the high-concept adventure of, say, Vince Flynn and James Rollins." -- Booklist "Entertaining... Intriguing premise... Compelling courtroom scenes display a sophisticated knowledge of legal trench warfare." -- Publishers Weekly "One of the most charismatic defense attorneys in thriller fiction. Madriani is a guy who won't quit... Best of all, he's got the heart of a lion: protective, humane, courageous-that makes him such great fun to watch." -- Linda Fairstein "Steve Martini writes first-rate legal thrillers. His plotting is expert, his characters vivid and alive. His courtroom scenes are rich and credible, and so are his villains... Paul Madriani makes a likable and convincing David among the goliaths of crime, corporations and government." -- Associated PressMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-232893-9 (9780062328939)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Steve Martini is the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, including The Enemy Inside, Trader of Secrets, The Rule of Nine, Guardian of Lies, Shadow of Power, Double Tap, and others featuring defense attorney Paul Madriani. Martini has practiced law in California in both state and federal courts and has served as an administrative law judge and supervising hearing officer. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.