Product Description
In Latin, the word “alibi” literally means “somewhere else,” and to any person charged with a crime, it’s really important to have a good one, because it might mean the difference between an acquittal and a conviction.
But, just having an alibi isn’t enough: it has to stand up to scrutiny, because any good prosecutor knows that breaking an alibi and proving it was fraudulently concocted can lead a sure-thing conviction.
In this eleventh adventure of the Peter Sharp Legal Mysteries, Peter is forced into a role he never thought he’d be playing: that of a prosecutor, to help his ex-wife (the D.A.) break the most iron-clad alibi she’s ever encountered in a murder case.
Another event that no-one thought would happen in this case is that little Suzi gets her own car. She doesn’t know how to drive, and if she did, her feet wouldn’t reach the pedals – but she still gets a car – allegedly to help solve a case.
All thirteen of the Peter Sharp Legal Mysteries are now available in both print and Kindle versions. For more details and Amazon.com ordering information, visit www.LegalMystery.com