To Speak for the Dead – An E-Book with All Proceeds to Charity
“TO SPEAK FOR THE DEAD” introduced the world to Jake Lassiter, the linebacker-turned-lawyer with a hard bark and a tender heart. If you’ve never met him, now is your chance. If you’ve read all the Lassiter books, now is the time to revisit an old friend.
On the 20th anniversary of hardcover publication, I’ve made the courtroom thriller available as an e-book for the astonishing price of $2.99. Yep, less than your double mocha latte, and far fewer calories.
Here’s the story. Defending a surgeon in a malpractice case, Jake Lassiter begins to suspect that his client is innocent of negligence…but guilty of murder. Add a sexy widow, a deadly drug, and a grave robbery to the stew, and you have the recipe for Miami’s trial of the century.
I’m donating all proceeds of the book to a cause that’s very special to me: the Four Diamonds Fund, which supports cancer treatment for kids at Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. More about that below.
Over the next year, all seven Lassiter books will be available as e-books on the page where my Kindle titles are listed. Even if you don’t own an e-reader, you can download the book to your laptop, desktop, iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry or Android device. So, if you’d like a “breathlessly exciting” read (Cleveland Plain Dealer) or a “genuinely chilling” one (Washington Post), please give it a try.
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