The Death of Distant Stars, A Legal Thriller by Deborah Hawkins

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The Death of Distant Stars, A Legal Thriller by Deborah Hawkins

Hugh Mahoney is the most powerful plaintiff's attorney in America, with a self-admitted weakness for power and beautiful women. When Kathryn Andrews, asks him to bring a wrongful death suit against Wycliffe Pharmaceutical because their drug killed her husband and is killing millions, Hugh agrees. As Hugh and his team of high-priced of Goldstein, Miller attorneys prepare their case, they find more and more evidence that Wycliffe has covered up the deadly properties of the drug that killed Tom. Multiple attempts on Kathryn's life confirm that the Goldstein, Miller lawyers are very close to uncovering the truth. Feeling certain of a big win, Hugh and his team take the Andrews' case to trial. But one by one his witnesses start to die, Hugh himself is arrested in front of the jury, and a surprise witness reveals the disastrous secret of the Andrews' marriage. Will the Andrews' case be the end of Hugh and his empire?

Hugh Mahoney is the most powerful plaintiff's attorney in America, with a self-admitted weakness for power and beautiful women. When Kathryn Andrews, asks him to bring a wrongful death suit against Wycliffe Pharmaceutical because their drug killed her husband and is killing millions, Hugh agrees. As Hugh and his team of high-priced of Goldstein, Miller attorneys prepare their case, they find more and more evidence that Wycliffe has covered up the deadly properties of the drug that killed Tom. Multiple attempts on Kathryn's life confirm that the Goldstein, Miller lawyers are very close to uncovering the truth. Feeling certain of a big win, Hugh and his team take the Andrews' case to trial. But one by one his witnesses start to die, Hugh himself is arrested in front of the jury, and a surprise witness reveals the disastrous secret of the Andrews' marriage. Will the Andrews' case be the end of Hugh and his empire?

Hawkins, Deborah: - Returning to her hometown in 2008, after nearly one year spent, unsuccessfully, trying to create a new career in a new town, Deborah Hawkins found herself fighting depression and struggling to maintain solvency. In her early fifties, looking for financial help from her family was especially hard. A car accident, caused by an uninsured driver, kept her off her feet for months. She felt cursed. She began blogging on gratitude in 2010 as a way to focus on positives and elevate her mood. Inspired by Eckhart Tolle's words, Acknowledging the good that is already in your life is the foundation for all abundance, she developed a mindfulness orientation for her own gratitude practice. This practice led her to post weekly over the last decade; around 500 posts. Beyond traditional gratitude journals and lists, Deborah's approach focuses on understanding things that sparked gratitude in past experiences and using this understanding to identify similar qualities in new situations. She attributes her gratitude practice with bringing a sense of empowerment and contentment to her life. She plans to make her process available as a teleseminar in the near future. Deborah has a BA from Knox College and lives in Chicago.
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ISBN 13 9780988934788
ISBN 10 0988934787
Title The Death of Distant Stars, A Legal Thriller
Author Deborah Hawkins
Series Warrick Thompson Files
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Deborah Hawkins
Year published 2016-08-20
Number of pages 494
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