<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>""A fast, fun read with a fascinating defendant and our hero, Cal Claxton, a small town lawyer who risks his life to solve a big time cold case." -Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author Cal Claxton is determined to reinvent himself as a small town lawyer in the aftermath of his wife's suicide. Once a hard-charging L.A. prosecutor, he now lives in an old farmhouse overlooking the Oregon wine country. When a scruffy, tattooed kid shows up asking for help in solving his mother's cold case murder, Cal wants to say no. But the kid, who calls himself Picasso, has ridden a bike from Portland, and something about his determination touches Cal. It turns out that Picasso is a gifted artist and one of the legions of street kids who are drawn to Portland's Old Town. Cal accepts Picasso as a client, but things quickly take an ugly turn when Picasso is charged with the murder of a major business figure. The evidence is overwhelming. Suddenly Cal finds himself back in the game, pitted against the police, the media, and some of Portland's most powerful citizens"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Who can you turn to when society spits you out?</strong></p><p>Former LA prosecutor Cal Claxton has escaped to the Oregon wine country after his wife's suicide, determined to live a less-harried life. He's gotten a dog for company and takes pleasure in simple things like hiking, fishing, and crafting gourmet meals from the area's bounty, which he enjoys with local wines. He has no career ambitions, other than to sustain a small practice that will allow him to pay his bills. Then he's approached by a homeless street artist from Portland who wants him to take on the cold case investigation of his mother's murder. The young man believes his mother's boyfriend killed her eight years earlier, but the police were never able to solve the case. Cal turns him away. But his conscience won't let him rest...</p><p>Cal takes on the case against his better judgment. Soon, however, the street artist is charged with the boyfriend's murder, and Cal has to battle bias from the press, police, and public, along with his own doubts about his client in order to determine who has committed both crimes--and why.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>A fast, fun read with a fascinating defendant and our hero, Cal Claxton, a small town lawyer who risks his life to solve a big time cold case. - <strong><em>Philip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author </em></strong></p><br><br><p>Easley brings alive the world of street kids and the alternative social groups they form... - <strong><em>Publisher's Weekly</em></strong> - <strong><em>Publisher's Weekly</em></strong></p><br><br><p>Easley's legal thriller debut is perfect for John Grisham fans. . .his briskly paced and satisyingly complex David vs. Goliath story will hold readers rapt from start to finish. - <strong><em>Library Journal</em></strong></p><br><br><p>This is a strong debut for Easley, who, although he isn't a practicing lawyer himself, writes like he knows what he's talking about. Cal, carrying a heavy load of guilt over the circumstances surrounding his wife's death, is a well-designed, sympathetic character--definitely capable of carrying a series. - <strong><em>BookList</em></strong> - <strong><em>BookList</em></strong></p><br><br><p>Warren Easley has created a character you can root for--a man who has experienced loss but still believes in a better future, a lawyer who vigorously pursues justice for the most vulnerable clients. Matters of Doubt proves that legal thrillers can indeed be thrilling. - <strong><em>Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author </em></strong></p><br>
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