Betrayal
A Novel (Dismas Hardy, Book 12)
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Narrated by:
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David Colacci
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By:
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John Lescroart
About this listen
New York Times best-selling author John Lescroart presents an ambitious thriller featuring San Francisco defense attorney Dismas Hardy.
“Betrayal is provocative…a tour de force of a legal thriller.” (The Providence Journal)
Dismas Hardy agrees to take an appeal to overturn the murder conviction of National Guard reservist Evan Scholler. Scholler had plenty of reasons for revenge - but as Dismas delves into the case, he begins to uncover a terrible truth that drops him right into the complicated world of government conspiracy, assassination, and betrayal...
©2008 The Lescroart Corporation (P)2007 Brilliance AudioCritic reviews
"Full of believable characters and crisp dialogue. A first-rate addition to the author's ongoing series." ( Publishers Weekly)
"An excellent story....The Suspect is one smooth ride and a fine legal thriller to boot." ( The Philadelphia Inquirer)
"Who needs John Grisham when we have homegrown John Lescroart?" ( San Francisco magazine)
"An excellent story....The Suspect is one smooth ride and a fine legal thriller to boot." ( The Philadelphia Inquirer)
"Who needs John Grisham when we have homegrown John Lescroart?" ( San Francisco magazine)
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