Cory's Flight - a review by Rosemary Kenny
Cory Lupinski aka Cory Loup has had a varied amount of success, inversely related to dark episodes in his rise to the top as a pop performer, followed by disgrace and then relative calm.
Cory's Flight tells of his second plunge into a nightmare scenario, where circumstantial 'evidence' both physical and witness-driven, seems to prove him guilty of murder.
Dragged ever downwards into a maelstrom of suspicion, the spectre of a life behind bars, considering going on the run and having to face the fact that neither his family, nor his record company believes him innocent, all takes a toll.
Next, Cory's publicly excoriated in a TV exposé, that leaves him desperately reaching out to a shark of a lawyer, who's got him off lesser charges in the past - for a vastly inflated fee...is he worth it?
Should he trust his lawyer or his own instincts?
Who's Mr Black and what part does he play in Cory's current problems?
As disaster and a lifetime of internment loom large, Cory's driven to desperate measures by circumstances, as he has to face the collapse of his current life. Do these actions pay off?
To find out what the Roald Dahl-like denouement brings, you'll be intrigued enough to get a copy of Dan Petrosini's riveting whodunit, Cory's Flight, without delay...satisfaction is guaranteed!