It has been 10 years since Boston attorney David Cavanaugh has spoken to his ex-wife Karin, and 12 years since she left him for another man...a man of power and influence. Now, she has called to ask the impossible. She wants him to represent her husband in the case of the century; the charge: murder. The victim: the vice president of the United States.
Now Cavanaugh faces the toughest decision of his career, a decision he knows will ultimately see him face off with his past and carve out his future. What he does not realize is that Tom Bradshaw's death is not what it seems. Three more are dead, and his enemies will stop at nothing to protect their secret and consolidate their power...for they are an unbreakable band of four, and their word is Gospel.
©1989 David R. Bauer; (P)2009 Bolinda
"Bauer hurtles readers into a world of intrigue and terror - it stays with you long after you turn the final page." (David Baldacci)
""Gospel""
Brilliant! Had me hooked from start to finish. Excellently read adding to the interest level.
"Tedious, obvious, boring .."
I've just finished this book - I usually listen to anything by James Patterson or Michael Connolly - awful, just awful, so slow, conceited and tedious, the only reason I finished it, is because I listen to Audio books while I work. The plot of this story is obvious and dull from start to finish, with no real shocks or twists through it. As a 'Legal-thriller' it barely qualifies! Bad characters, who are genuinely one dimensional. Awful passages that grate and embarrass me as a listener. This book could have been abridged to a 45 minute TV show of the quality of Murder She Wrote!