Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
When a Wyoming land developer is found murdered outside his home, Aprapho activist Charlie Redtail is charged with the crime. Charlie had fiercely opposed the victim's plans to build on sacred ground. Now the D.A. demands the death penalty--not for justice, but with her own agenda in mind. As the trial nears, Charlie's friends and family are drawn together despite the shared pains of their past and their own conflicting desires. (June)
About the Author
Gerry Spence is the author of ten nonfiction books, including the New York Times bestsellers How to Argue and Win Every Time and Give Me Liberty!, and has brought his legal insight and expertise to many television and radio shows, including Oprah, 60 Minutes, Larry King Live, and as a regular guest on Rivera Live. He has tried many nationally known cases, including the case against Kerr-McGee for the radiation poisoning of Karen Silkwood. He lives with his wife in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Half-Moon and Empty Stars is his first novel. Visit his Web site at www.gerryspence.com.