Point of Law
By (Author) Clinton McKinzie
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Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam USA
29th April 2003
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
448
Width 105mm, Height 174mm, Spine 30mm
223g
Special Agent Antonio Burns has come to Colorado for a family reunion of sorts. He and his father plan to confront Antonios brother, Roberto, whose life is teetering on the wrong side of the law. For thirty years a father and his sons have shared an addiction to dangerous, extreme climbing in the worlds most beautiful places. This just might be their last dance together. On their first night in the valley, violence has erupted around the Burns men, as a bitter dispute between local activists and developers leaves a young man dead. When Roberto stands accused, Antonio knows he must find the real killer to clear his brothers name.
Now, with a beautiful renegade environmentalist by his side, Antonio embarks on a perilous journey through the jagged peaks--where he will come face-to-face with a womans secrets, a mans evil, and an amazing undiscovered treasure deep within
a hidden labyrinth of caves.
"Guaranteed to set readers hearts racing and establish McKinzie as a rising voice in the genre."
--Publisher's Weekly
Clinton McKinzie is a talent to watch.
--Robert K. Tanenbaum
McKinzie writes with the voice of a true adventurer.
--Tess Gerritsen
Clinton Mckinzie is the acclaimed author of The Edge of Justice and Point of Law. He was raised in Santa Monica, California, and he now lives in Colorado with his wife, son, and dog. Prior to becoming a writer, he worked as a peace officer and deputy district attorney in Denver. His passion is climbing alpine walls.