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Cry for Justice

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Edgar Award nominee Walter Sorrells creates another intriguing legal puzzler involving a serial killer preying on the legal community. Shakespeare, the name given to the killer murdering Atlanta's lawyers, leaves a note with a line from the Bard and the name of his next victim. Trouble-prone attorney Garrett Brock has the dubious distinction of being next on Shakespeare's list.

329 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1996

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Walter Sorrells

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Also writes under the pseudonyms of Lynn Abercrombie and Ruth Birmingham. Sorrells has now stopped writing and earns a living as a knife maker. He has a Youtube channel about it.

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October 15, 2008
CRY FOR JUSTICE - DNF
Sorrells, Walter - Standalone

Defending a serial murderer who has targeted lawyers as his victims, Garrett Brock III, who faces disbarment after being framed, fears for his daughter's life when his client threatens to kill her if he is convicted.

I couldn't even finish this.
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