Jackson Burnett’s legal mystery, The Past Never Ends, provides a compelling whodunit while exploring the pursuit of justice. Penned in the tradition of Erle Stanley Gardner or Scott Turow, the story is set where the Old South meets the New West. For the reader who seeks the new but understands the new is truly the old, or who enjoys a touch of noir, this is the book. — Jackie King, author of The Inconvenient Corpse
A simple task, Attorney Chester Morgan thinks. Get a copy of a… |
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