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How Come?: A Robbie Munro Scottish Legal Thriller

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How come Robbie Munro's clients keep landing him in trouble?
How come he's let himself be talked into a hopeless drugs trial?
How come his dad has a new girlfriend?
How come a corporate raider thinks Robbie can find his daughter's killer?
And how come it all seems to relate to a witch trial in 1679?

Previously in the Best Defence

Relatively Guilty
Duty Man
Sharp Practice
Killer Contract
Crime Fiction
Last Will
Present Tense
Good News Bad News
Stitch Up
Fixed Odds
Bad Debt
Best Defence

About the Robbie Munro legal thrillers
Forever flying by the seat of his pants, defence lawyer Robbie Munro juggles a host of difficult clients, rubs shoulders with criminal acquaintances and battles the legal system, all while trying to keep his family afloat.

‘A deft slice of Caledonian crime... rings viscerally true, thanks no doubt to McIntyre's lifelong experience in criminal law.’ -The Times

`Crime with an edge of dark humour. The Best Defence series could only come out of Scotland.'-Tommy Flanagan, Braveheart, SOA, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

383 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 15, 2023

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October 4, 2023
Like all the rest in the series: brilliant
The stories never convoluted.
Woodhouse like writing. A gem as usual
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March 31, 2026
A young woman, Chloe Craw, is missing and her step-father, Henry, wants Robbie to find her.

The ending seemed rushed.
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May 6, 2025
Really enjoy these books, Especially the pickles that Robbie gets himself into. Love the courtroom parts and especially as they are loosely based on true events. The characters are excellent and very dry.
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