Synopses & Reviews
In his thrilling novels of suspense, William Bernhardt takes us into the fault lines of the criminal justice system, where one mistake, a twist of fate, or an explosive secret can mean the difference between justice and its cataclysmic undoing. In
Capital Offense, attorney Ben Kincaid stands amid the chaos of a violent collision between vengeance and death–and its up to him to discover where the truth lies.
Professor Dennis Thomas arrives at the law office of Ben Kincaid with a bizarre request: Thomas wants to know if Kincaid can help him beat a murder charge–of a killing yet to happen. The professors intended victim: a Tulsa cop who had refused to authorize a search for Thomass missing wife. For seven days, Joslyn Thomas had lain in the twisted wreckage of her car, dying a horrifically slow death in an isolated ravine. Now, insane with grief, Thomas wants to kill Detective Christopher Sentz. Kincaid warns him not to, but that very same day someone fires seven bullets into the police officer.
Suddenly Kincaids conversation with Thomas is privileged and Thomas is begging Kincaid to defend him. Thomas claims he didnt shoot Sentz–even though hed wanted to. Something about the bookish, addled Dennis Thomas tugs on Kincaids conscience, and against all advice, he decides to represent this troubled man in the center of a media and political firestorm.
But the trial doesnt go Kincaids way, and a verdict of capital murder is bearing down on Dennis Thomas. Thats when Kincaids personal private detective, Loving, starts prying loose pieces of a shocking secret. Working in the shadows of the law, using every trick that works, Loving risks his life to construct an entirely new narrative about Detective Sentz, Joslyn Thomas, and madness in another guise: the kind that every citizen should fear, and no one will recognize–until it is too late.
Synopsis
From the bestselling author of the legal thrillers "Capitol Conspiracy, Capitol Murder," and "Capitol Threat" comes his newest book in the series to feature intrepid legal eagle Ben Kincaid.
About the Author
William Bernhardt is the author of more than twenty novels, including Primary Justice, Murder One, Criminal Intent, Death Row, Capitol Murder, Capitol Threat, Capitol Conspiracy, and Nemesis. He is one of fewer than a dozen recipients of the H. Louise Cobb Distinguished Author Award given “in recognition of an outstanding body of work in which we understand ourselves and American society at large.” He is also one of the countrys most popular writing instructors, teaching at various conferences throughout the year. A former trial attorney, Bernhardt has received several awards for his public service. He lives in Tulsa with his wife, Marcia, and their children.