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Name: Kill All the Lawyers

Author: Paul Levine
Year: 2006
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Genres/categories: Mystery, Thriller, Fiction

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It all starts with a 300-pound marlin stuck in Solomon's front door. Prank? Threat? High tide? Even by South Florida standards, this registers as weird.

Soon, celebrity shrink "Dr. Bill" shows up. Just out of prison, he blames Solomon for his manslaughter conviction involving the death of a patient. Victoria Lord is used to her law partner and lover cutting corners to win. But Dr. Bill claims Solomon tried to lose!

As a lawyer who always follows the rules, Victoria is appalled by one of Solomon's Laws: "Thou shalt not screw thy own client...unless thou hast a damn good reason."

With Dr. Bill on the loose, neither Steve nor Victoria are safe, and their relationship - both personal and professional - is on the rocks. Will this be the end of Solomon and Lord?
This book is part of the "Solomon vs. Lord" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Solomon vs. Lord
First published 2005
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The Deep Blue Alibi
First published 2006
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