Westport
Titel

Westport

Beschreibung
Bloomsbury presents Westport by James Comey, read by Cassandra Campbell. The gripping new legal thriller from former director of the FBI James Comey. Lawyer Nora Carleton investigates a puzzling murder in the world of high finance... but soon finds herself on trial. Readers love WESTPORT: 'Riveting and authentic... reads like Grisham.' DAILY MAIL 'A gripping read.' TELEGRAPH 'A clever, twisting thriller.' SUN 'Vivid characters and dialogue.' THE TIMES 'A really good mystery, expertly told... I was hooked.' JOSEPH FINDER She's the lawyer. But now she's the one on trial. A red canoe sits abandoned on Seymour Rock, where the Saugatuck River meets Long Island Sound. The elegantly dressed corpse of a woman lies inside... Lawyer Nora Carleton left New York for Connecticut to become lead counsel at Saugatuck Associates, the world's largest hedge fund. Life has become slower, more predictable... that is, until Nora's colleague and friend, Helen, is brutally murdered, and she becomes the prime suspect. Before Helen's death, she and Nora were investigating a lead: someone within Saugatuck was using insider information to undercut the company's investments. Nora knows this is linked to Helen's murder – but how? Calling in old colleagues from the US Attorney's office in Manhattan, Nora must find evidence to prove her innocence and solve the case – or risk being put behind bars herself. Reviews for James Comey 'Brimming with authority.' Michael Connelly 'A masterful blend of legal thriller, police procedural and psychological drama.' Jeffery Deaver 'A bold new talent.' Harlan Coben
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Produktdetails
Titel:
Westport
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Sprache:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781035908158
Erscheinungsdatum:
5. Juni 2024
Laufzeit
10 Std 48 Min
Produktart
AUDIO
Explizit:
Nein
Hörspiel:
Nein
Ungekürzt:
Ja
Über den Autor:
James Comey was born in New York City and attended the College of William and Mary and Chicago Law School. He worked as an assistant district attorney in New York, prosecuting organised crime figures, and worked on terrorism cases as assistant DA in Virginia. He served as the seventh Director of the FBI from 2013 until May 9, 2017, when he was dismissed by President Donald Trump.