Description
A high-stakes Scottish legal thriller featuring a defence lawyer, a dangerous client, and a contract killer closing in.
Defending the guilty is one thing. Staying alive is another.
Taking on flamboyant entrepreneur Larry Kirkslap should be the biggest case of Robbie Munro's career.
Instead, it makes him a target.
As Robbie prepares for a high-profile retrial, the case begins to unravel. A murdered woman, missing evidence, and a client who's holding something back. Then comes the real problem: someone has taken out a contract on Robbie-and they're not waiting.
With his injured father underfoot, a marriage proposal hanging in the balance, and a killer closing in, Robbie is forced to dig fast and think faster.
Because this time, losing the case won't just cost him his reputation.
It will cost him his life.
Killer Contract is Book 4 in the Robbie Munro Legal Thriller series. Perfect for readers who love John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connelly.
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Praise for the Best Defence Series:
A great read with authentic legal detail and plenty of twists
Highly entertaining and ingeniously plotted legal thrillers
Witty with fascinating insight into the criminal justice system
Funny, engaging and packed with strong characters
A series that keeps you hooked and wanting more
A cracking read that's hard to put down
About the Author
William McIntyre, now retired after a long career as a Scots lawyer specialising in criminal defence, brings his wealth of courtroom experience to the world of fiction. Having been involved in many fascinating and high-profile cases, William skilfully transforms fact into fiction through his acclaimed legal thrillers, The Best Defence Series. These novels feature the sharp-witted defence lawyer Robbie Munro, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the quirks and complexities of the Scots criminal justice system.
Renowned for their accuracy in law and procedure, the books have been praised by legal professionals on both sides of the Bar. Whether enjoyed as stand-alone stories or read as part of the series, they capture Robbie's candid, often sardonic perspective, making them a standout contribution to the genre.
Reviews
'Snappy prose with light-hearted nods to the hardboiled classics of the genre' The Herald
Book Information
ISBN 9781036712396
Author William McIntyre
Format Paperback
Page Count 378
Imprint Vinci Books
Publisher Vinci Books
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 24mm