The Burning Man - The undertaker's Widow | Phillip Margolin Omnibus
The Burning Man by Phillip Margolin
In this gripping legal thriller, Peter Hale, a young attorney eager to prove himself, makes a fateful decision during a high-stakes trial that costs him his job and his father's trust. Seeking redemption, he accepts a public defender position in a small Oregon town. There, he takes on the defense of a mentally challenged man accused of a brutal murder. As Peter delves deeper into the case, he confronts his own moral compass and the true essence of justice. A compelling narrative of ambition, ethics, and self-discovery.
The Undertaker’s Widow by Phillip Margolin
Judge Richard Quinn, a principled and idealistic young judge, is thrust into the spotlight when he presides over the high-profile trial of Senator Ellen Crease, accused of conspiring to murder her wealthy husband. As the case unfolds, Judge Quinn uncovers a web of secrets, blackmail, and deceit. Torn between his commitment to justice and the mounting pressures surrounding him, he must navigate a perilous path where the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred. A masterful tale of legal intrigue and moral dilemmas.
Product Information
Edition: Paperback
Number of Pages: 372
Publisher: Time Warner Paperback
ISBN : 0-7515-3507-9
Age Rating
18+
Books rated 18+ contain explicit content that may not be suitable for younger readers. They often feature graphic violence and extreme gore, with detailed depictions of brutality and disturbing acts. Many also include explicit sexual content, presenting uncensored descriptions of sexual activity. Additionally, these books may explore dark themes of abuse, trauma, or psychological horror, which can be unsettling or distressing. Frequent and extreme profanity is also common, along with mature philosophical or political themes that require an adult perspective to fully understand. Due to their intense, explicit, or deeply unsettling nature, books in this category are intended for mature readers only.

















