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Double Tap (Hardcover) by Steve Martini

by Steve Martini (Author)

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Madriani is faced with arcane ballistics evidence, the so-called double tap – two bullet wounds tightly grouped to a victim’s head, from shots that can have been made only by a crack marksman.

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Double Tap (Hardcover) by Steve Martini
Double Tap (Hardcover) by Steve Martini
1,450.00 Original price was: ₹1,450.00.449.00Current price is: ₹449.00.

Madriani is faced with arcane ballistics evidence, the so-called double tap – two bullet wounds tightly grouped to a victim’s head, from shots that can have been made only by a crack marksman. Madriani’s client is an enigma, a career soldier who refuses to talk about his past, though clearly he is a battle-tested pro. The victim was an alluring businesswoman and software tycoon whose empire catered to the military, and the most damning evidence is the weapon that killed her: a handgun used solely in special operations where the double tap is the trademark of the most skilled assassins.

Madriani begins to have new fears about his client, a man who would rather sit on a legal time bomb than talk about his past and get a chance at acquittal. And yet more troubling, Madriani discovers that the victim was involved in a controversial government contract to combat terrorism by combing through the private computer records of millions of American citizens.

Madriani faces a wilderness of mirrors in a courtroom battle where every witness can hide behind “national security,” where information is power and digital information is absolute power. It is a war in which the scales of justice are being tipped by evasion, deceit – and murder. Finding the unvarnished truth has never been so elusive – or so dangerous.

New York Times bestselling author Steve Martini takes legal thrillers to a new level in this Paul Madriani novel about a soldier’s secrets and a government’s lies…

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Weight 647 g
Dimensions 15.5 × 23.5 × 3.8 cm
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9780399150920