|
|

|
Judge Oliver Garland has just died in suspicious circumstances. Conservative and famously controversial, Garland had made many enemies. Many years ago, he'd earned a judge's highest prize: a Supreme Court nomination. But in a scene of bitter humiliation in front of a televised audience and before the eyes of his family, he had to withdraw his nomination. It was a national scandal, and a private agony, one from which he never recovered. Now, years later, the judge's death raises even more
questions than his life did and seems to be leading to a second, even
more terrible scandal. Could he have been murdered? He has left a
strange message for his son Talcott, a professor at an elite Ivy League
law school, entrusting him with 'the arrangements' - a mysterious puzzle
that only Tal can unlock, and only by unearthing the ambiguities of his
father's turbulent past. When another man is found dead, and then
another, Talcott must risk life, marriage and reputation, following the
clues his father left him. |

|
|