Stray Bullets
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From the back cover:" . . . Rotenberg takes the reader to a snowy November evening. Outside a busy downtown doughnut shop, gunshots ring out and a young boy is critically hurt. Soon Detective Ari Greene is on scene. How many shots were fired? How many guns? How many witnesses? With grieving parents and a city hungry for justice, the pressure is on to convict the man accused of this horrible crime. Against this tidal wave of indignation, defence counsel Nancy Parish finds herself defending her oldest and most difficult client. But does anyone know the whole story?"
Starting to read this book today.
I finished reading this book today. This is the 3rd book by Toronto Criminal Lawyer Robert Rotenberg and his writing style is very compelling, drawing the reader into the world of detectives, criminal lawyers, judges and crown attorneys. It makes it interesting that the stories take place in downtown Toronto, a city I know very well. It is the author's writing, though, that pulls the reader into starting the next chapter after one chapter has finished.