Secret AgendaBarry O'Shea is back and he's smokin'! When O'Shea joins a team of high-powered lawyers in a mega-watt arson case, the old legal beagle find him self jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Ouch! As if facing off against a polished opposition wasn't tricky enough, O'Shea isn't even sure if his own client is on his side. And that's just the first twist of the trial. If O'Shea doesn't want to get cooked in the court room, he has to rely on his gritty talents and wit like never before. Vital to the Defense sizzles with courtroom drama. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 18 |
Section 4 | 24 |
Section 5 | 32 |
Section 6 | 41 |
Section 7 | 54 |
Section 8 | 62 |
Section 15 | 124 |
Section 16 | 134 |
Section 17 | 146 |
Section 18 | 155 |
Section 19 | 162 |
Section 20 | 172 |
Section 21 | 179 |
Section 22 | 191 |
Section 9 | 71 |
Section 10 | 77 |
Section 11 | 86 |
Section 12 | 94 |
Section 13 | 103 |
Section 14 | 112 |
Section 23 | 200 |
Section 24 | 208 |
Section 25 | 220 |
Section 26 | 232 |
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