A Mysterious Review of The Alligator Man by James Sheehan.
Review summary: The plotline of this strong, character-driven novel is credible and filled with plenty of twists and turns that one expects to find during a complex legal case. A deeply moving storyline from both a familial and legal perspective, this is one of the best thrillers of the year. (Click here for text of full review.)
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The Alligator Man
James Sheehan
Center Street (October 2013)
Publisher synopsis: Kevin Wylie's crooked boss wants to run him out of town, and Kevin's long-time girlfriend is ready to take a hike. He decides that now is the time to leave Miami, visit his father, who he hasn't seen in 28 years, and get some answers. Heading back to his hometown, he doesn't realize that he and his dad will become embroiled in a murder case.
The victim, one of the richest and most-hated corporate criminals in America, has been dubbed The Alligator Man since pieces of his clothing were found in a local swamp. Billy Fuller had every reason in the world to want Johnson dead and all the evidence leads right to his doorstep. But legendary trial lawyer Tom Wylie believes in Billy and he and his son reunite to fight the courtroom battle for Billy's life.
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