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Ted Stevens is a capable, respected trial attorney whose drinking problem and impending divorce have sent him on a downward slide. His appointment as defense counsel in a high-profile murder case seems to offer a chance at redemption. The opportunity, however, isn't without risks. The victim—a local newspaper reporter known for her loose lifestyle and her willingness to take risks to get a story—was not only a former client but Ted's secret lover as well. Ted must choose between concealing evidence that would be helpful to his client and revealing it, thereby becoming a suspect himself.

Author Terry Lewis is a trial judge in Tallahassee, where he lives with his wife, Fran, and Bordoodle, Pepper.

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Release dateSep 14, 2012
ISBN9781561645688
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Terry Lewis

He has written a children’s book, “Bani a Butterfly Adventure”, and is a Navy veteran, trying to follow his father’s footsteps, who was a veteran of WWII, and an artist/writer in his early years.

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    In 1979 Lucien Rizos set out to photographically document New Zealand. Touring the country with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra he took a variety of images including people and local culture with his camera. This five year odyssey included photographs from both cities and small towns such as Eketahuna. The Alexander Turnbull Library accepted his negatives into their collection in 1988, and in 2005 Rizos took another look at his photographs and decided to finish a book he had started three decades earlier. This compilation is the end result. The book illustrates the daily existence of people around the early 1980’s. Looking at the photographs today is a nostalgic and sentimental journey. Essays by Damian Skinner and Ian Wedde introduce the photographs. This is a superbly wonderful anthology, a treasure.