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Justice Denied

Justice Denied
Justice Denied
Justice Denied
Justice Denied
Justice Denied
Justice Denied
Justice Denied
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Publisher Signet
ISBN 7116200599
Author Robert K Tanebaum
Book Conditions Condition C
Pages 432
Publisher Date 1995
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New York's a rough town -- and getting a diplomat gunned down in midtown; a girl raped and thrown from a window in Alphabet City; and a mafia muscle man runs rings round the law. Homicide Bureau Chief Butch Karp enlists the help of his fellow A.D.A. Marlene Ciampi. In a city where political terrorists, paid killers, and shysters can spring from anywhere, you've got to watch your back. And that's what Karp and Ciampi have to do when they take on every dirty-dealing felon, from high-flying penthouses to the lowest depths of the judicial system

About Author

Robert K. Tanenbaum is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-five legal thrillers and has an accomplished legal career of his own. Before his first book was published, Tanenbaum had already been the Bureau Chief of the Criminal Courts, had run the Homicide Bureau, and had been in charge of the training program for the legal staff for the New York County District Attorney’s Office. He also served as Deputy Chief Counsel to the Congressional Committee investigations into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. In his professional career, Tanenbaum has never lost a felony case. His courtroom experiences bring his books to life, especially in his bestselling series featuring prosecutor Roger “Butch” Karp and his wife, Marlene Ciampi.

Tanenbaum was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He attended the University of California at Berkeley on a basketball scholarship, and remained at Cal, where he earned his law degree from the prestigious Boalt Hall School of Law. After graduating from Berkeley Law, Tanenbaum moved back to New York to work as an assistant district attorney under the legendary New York County DA Frank Hogan. Tanenbaum then served as Deputy Chief Counsel in charge of the Congressional investigations into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr.