The Book Club Murder
Frank May hates trouble, as a lawyer and as a guy. But it likes him just fine. For someone who practices wills and trusts law because it lies far from the scene of murder and mayhem, he has a knack for being caught up in it anyway.

Which is why he thought he was fortune's friend the night his wife stayed home from her book club meeting with a migraine. That very night the husband of the hostess was murdered. Frank hoped he could stay clear of this sordid affair. But that was just not going to happen....

The members of the club all came to believe that Frank and only Frank could solve the mystery. That was never his intention, but here too fate intervened. Despite himself, he became entangled in all the intrigues of the members. And in the end, he blundered his way to the dramatic secret that lay at the heart of the book club murder.

Part of the series of the Frank May Chronicles, from QP Books. The series also features more fiction by Lawrence Friedman, professor of law at Stanford University, including "An Unnatural Death" and "Death of a Wannabe." Bonus feature: An extensive preview of "An Unnatural Death" is included following "The Book Club Murder."
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The Book Club Murder
Frank May hates trouble, as a lawyer and as a guy. But it likes him just fine. For someone who practices wills and trusts law because it lies far from the scene of murder and mayhem, he has a knack for being caught up in it anyway.

Which is why he thought he was fortune's friend the night his wife stayed home from her book club meeting with a migraine. That very night the husband of the hostess was murdered. Frank hoped he could stay clear of this sordid affair. But that was just not going to happen....

The members of the club all came to believe that Frank and only Frank could solve the mystery. That was never his intention, but here too fate intervened. Despite himself, he became entangled in all the intrigues of the members. And in the end, he blundered his way to the dramatic secret that lay at the heart of the book club murder.

Part of the series of the Frank May Chronicles, from QP Books. The series also features more fiction by Lawrence Friedman, professor of law at Stanford University, including "An Unnatural Death" and "Death of a Wannabe." Bonus feature: An extensive preview of "An Unnatural Death" is included following "The Book Club Murder."
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The Book Club Murder

The Book Club Murder

by Lawrence Friedman
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The Book Club Murder

by Lawrence Friedman

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Overview

Frank May hates trouble, as a lawyer and as a guy. But it likes him just fine. For someone who practices wills and trusts law because it lies far from the scene of murder and mayhem, he has a knack for being caught up in it anyway.

Which is why he thought he was fortune's friend the night his wife stayed home from her book club meeting with a migraine. That very night the husband of the hostess was murdered. Frank hoped he could stay clear of this sordid affair. But that was just not going to happen....

The members of the club all came to believe that Frank and only Frank could solve the mystery. That was never his intention, but here too fate intervened. Despite himself, he became entangled in all the intrigues of the members. And in the end, he blundered his way to the dramatic secret that lay at the heart of the book club murder.

Part of the series of the Frank May Chronicles, from QP Books. The series also features more fiction by Lawrence Friedman, professor of law at Stanford University, including "An Unnatural Death" and "Death of a Wannabe." Bonus feature: An extensive preview of "An Unnatural Death" is included following "The Book Club Murder."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015253955
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication date: 08/27/2012
Series: The Frank May Chronicles
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 518 KB

About the Author

Lawrence M. Friedman is a professor of law at Stanford Law School and the author of 35 works of nonfiction and fiction, including the acclaimed socio-historical studies "A History of American Law" and "Crime and Punishment in American History." in 2011, he published the compelling and accessible book "The Human Rights Culture."
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