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Thomas
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Dec 29, 2011 02:37PM
Benjamin Bishop is Baltimore’s newest private investigator. He’s employed by one of the smallest but most powerful law firms in the state of Maryland, catering to the rich and crooked. His client list ranges from thieves to judges, drug dealers to politicians. He will work for anybody, and accommodate any request--as long as the money is right. But when Benny is hired to investigate the brutal death of successful businessman and popular sugar daddy Ronald Murray, it no longer feels right to give up the murderer to the client. Some people deserve to die. The battle of good versus evil becomes conflicting when the lines are blurred. If evil people do good, is it good enough, and when good people do evil, should they be punished?
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