Message 23 of 1932

Guardian Of Lies by Steve Martini

Synopsis
"Defense attorney Paul Madriani gets caught in a web of deceit and murder involving Cold War secrets, a rare coin dealer who once worked for the CIA, and a furious assassin in one of the most entertaining novels yet in this New York Times bestselling series.
A woman pauses in the hallway of a darkened San Diego beach house at night—listening for just the right moment when she can flee before her companion notices that she's gone.
A man outside watches the same mansion, waiting for a sign that he can enter on his mission of blood and carnage.
So begins this riveting new tale about Paul Madriani and his latest case—that of Katia, a woman accused of an unlikely crime—a trial that will unravel a careful but horrifying conspiracy. Madriani soon realizes that he's signed onto something much more sinister than a botched heist. As he searches for the truth that will clear Katia's name, he finds himself on a path that takes him from Southern California to Costa Rica, and, ultimately, to a secret buried since Castro's rise to power.
Together with his partner, Harry Hinds, Madriani must piece together the threads of a decades-old conspiracy involving priceless gold coins, an aging American spy, a disaffected Russian soldier, and a forgotten weapon from the days of JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis. As the separate strands of the story come together, Madriani finds information that will ultimately lead him to the one person who holds the key to it all: a man some call "The Guardian of Lies."
In this fascinating thriller from New York Times bestselling author Steve Martini, Paul Madriani faces his mostchallenging—and most urgent—case yet, a breathless story that combines fact and fiction and will hold readers captive until its final, explosive conclusion."

Very good legal thriller.
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I also just finished reading this. I found it very different than his other legal thrillers, as it was not a courtroom drama. I am wondering if he will phase out Paul Mandriani as a character. I find that I enjoy reading his books, but that they do not stay with me. I am currently reading "The First Family" by David Baldacci. Very good start, drawing you into the story right away. My husband tells me he already has another new book out -- "True Blue". I wonder if it has them same characters as "The Camel Club". We read all of his books, as well as Martini, Nelson Demille, Pat Conroy, and David Gunter.
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