Enemy Within

Enemy Within

by Robert Tanenbaum (Author)

Synopsis

For Butch Karp, chief assistant district attorney for New York City, the police shooting of a black man raises a host of disquieting issues, chief among them the question of whether the NYPD cop's self-defence clains is really just a departmental whitewash during an election year. It doesn't help that Karp is also up to his neck in two other politically charged, high-profile cases that are shaking the city to its core - one involving a slain Jewish diamond merchant, the other a murderer who is stalking the homeless. Meanwhile, with his wife Marlene blindly enjoying her winning from the Internet stock boom while his daughter Lucy insists on volunteering at the shelters where the serial killer may very well be lurking, Butch hasn't got it so great at home either. Desperate to find the ruthless killer before the violence strikes his own family, Karp must negotiate a delicate path through a system of corruption and conspiracy that threatens to block his every attempt at justice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 05 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0743403940
ISBN 13: 9780743403948

Media Reviews
'Tanenbaum knows how to plot and pace, he writes dialogue that snaps, creates stories that need to be told' Jonathan Kellerman
Author Bio
The NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of fourteen Butch Karp novels, Robert K. Tanenbaum lives in Beverly Hills, California. The former Homicide Bureau Chief in the New York District Attorney's Office, Tanenbaum is also one of America's most successful and famous trial lawyers - who has never lost a felony case yet - and former two-term mayor of Beverly Hills.