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The Deep Blue Alibi Paul Levine Bantam,
The Deep Blue Alibi
Paul Levine
Bantam, Feb 2006, $6.99, 496 pp.
ISBN 0440242746
Monroe County, Florida police believe business mogul Hal Griffin shot his yacht guest, EPA official Steve Stubbs with a spear gun into the chest. Griff calls attorney Victoria Lord, daughter of his former partner, to represent him. Victoria cuts short her vacation with her partner Steve Solomon to rush back to Key West to help her "Uncle" Griff, though she wonders why he stopped calling her a few years ago.
As Victoria, adhering strictly to the law, tries to uncover what went down at sea without the interference of Steve, he insists on helping her in his nuke the rules style on the case. The evidence is overwhelming that Griff shot the dying Fed with greed as the motive. The yacht contained 100 grand. Though Solomon is somewhat tied up trying to learn why his father has been suspended from the judicial bench, he still finds time to battle with Lord in and out of court, while her inquiries take her back to the partnership between her dad and Uncle Griff.
The latest SOLOMON VS. LORD legal thriller is a fun tale, mostly because of the amusing battles between the lead couple. Whether they are in a courtroom or at dinner, Steve and Victoria exchange barbs and rips skin off as few partners can. The investigation is cleverly done so that the attorneys believe they have a losing case, but what makes THE DEEP BLUE ALIBI so entertaining is the humorous second war of the lawyers.
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