The sentence is death
Horowitz, Anthony
"You shouldn't be here. It's too late . . . " These
heard over the phone
were the last recorded words of successful celebrity-divorce lawyer Richard Pryce
found bludgeoned to death in his bachelor pad with a bottle of wine - a 1982 Chateau Lafite worth 3
000
to be precise. Odd
considering he didn't drink. Why this bottle? And why those words? And why was a three-digit number painted on the wall by the killer? And
most importantly
which of the man's many
many enemies did the deed? Baffled
the police are forced to bring in Private Investigator Daniel Hawthorne and his sidekick
the author Anthony
who's really getting rather good at this murder investigation business. But as Hawthorne takes on the case with characteristic relish
it becomes clear that he
too
has secrets to hide. As our reluctant narrator becomes ever more embroiled in the case
he realizes that these secrets must be exposed - even at the risk of death.--
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