From Wednesday to Judgement

Mystery & Suspense, Legal
Cover of the book From Wednesday to Judgement by Bernard Bannerman, M-Y Books World AMA
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Author: Bernard Bannerman ISBN: 9781911124993
Publisher: M-Y Books World AMA Publication: July 20, 2018
Imprint: M-Y Books World AMA Language: English
Author: Bernard Bannerman
ISBN: 9781911124993
Publisher: M-Y Books World AMA
Publication: July 20, 2018
Imprint: M-Y Books World AMA
Language: English

Welcome to the world of Dave Woolf, a hard-drinking, hard thinking lawyer-detective surrounded by a cast of characters that includes his former law partner and future lover Sandy, the seedy nightclub owner Lewis, Tim Dowell, a policeman with a more dysfunctional relationship with the law and the truth than the criminals he investigates, also Dave’s new Australian sidekick Carson and his nemesis, the dark, dangerous and devious High Court judge Russel Orbach. But everyone must always remember, no one falls out with each other as badly as lawyers.

The Last Wednesday - Someone is killing off the members of a left-leaning set of barristers’ chambers.

Controlling Interest - A family firm of solicitors is torn apart by freemasonry and organised crime.

The Judge’s Song - A corrupt judge is in the pocket of a pair of East London gangsters.

Orbach’s Judgment - A pop star’s autobiography lays the blame for the death of her parents at Russel Orbach’s door and Dave discovers that there is no depth of deceit to which Orbach would not descend to serve his own ends.

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Welcome to the world of Dave Woolf, a hard-drinking, hard thinking lawyer-detective surrounded by a cast of characters that includes his former law partner and future lover Sandy, the seedy nightclub owner Lewis, Tim Dowell, a policeman with a more dysfunctional relationship with the law and the truth than the criminals he investigates, also Dave’s new Australian sidekick Carson and his nemesis, the dark, dangerous and devious High Court judge Russel Orbach. But everyone must always remember, no one falls out with each other as badly as lawyers.

The Last Wednesday - Someone is killing off the members of a left-leaning set of barristers’ chambers.

Controlling Interest - A family firm of solicitors is torn apart by freemasonry and organised crime.

The Judge’s Song - A corrupt judge is in the pocket of a pair of East London gangsters.

Orbach’s Judgment - A pop star’s autobiography lays the blame for the death of her parents at Russel Orbach’s door and Dave discovers that there is no depth of deceit to which Orbach would not descend to serve his own ends.

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