Parnell Hall is the author of the Puzzle Lady crossword puzzle mysteries, the Stanley Hastings private eye novels, and the Steve Winslow courtroom dramas. Parnell is an actor, singer, songwriter, screenwriter, former private eye, and past president of the Private Eye Writers of America. His books have been nominated for Edgar, Lefty, and Shamus awards.
Shot (Stanley Hastings Series #7)
by Parnell Hall
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ISBN-13:
9781936441174
- Publisher: Parnell Hall
- Publication date: 11/11/2010
- Series: Stanley Hastings Series , #7
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Sales rank: 293,004
- File size: 291 KB
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Stanley Hastings tries to prove his client didn't kill her lover, and gets shot for his trouble. He also gets fired, summoned before the grand jury, and embroiled in such a legal mess that his boss, negligence lawyer Richard Rosenberg, will have to cut a deal to save him.
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