Steven Adler had the world at his feet. A junior at Harvard, he had far surpassed the hopes and dreams of his working-class Oklahoma family. But all of that ends one foggy night while driving to Boston from New York when his best friend, Nick Calevetti -- the golden child of one of America's richest families -- commits a gruesome crime and maliciously points the finger at Steven. Allan Adler knows his son, and he knows he's innocent. Bereft of the money that could get Steven effective legal counsel, he embarks upon a desperate mission to save his son from a murder conviction -- an odyssey that will thrust him into the highest echelons of Washington politics. His weapon of choice: blackmail. Twenty years ago, Allan had been the chauffeur for a Pentagon official named Getty Fairfield and had been privy to Fairfield's affair with a sexy Russian spy. Now, as Fairfield becomes the president's choice for chief justice of the Supreme Court, Allan is determined to leverage his knowledge of the past to save his son's future. But other forces are at work -- specifically, two giant software corporations whose monopoly trial has come before the Supreme Court. And as they bribe, steal, murder, and manipulate their way into influencing the chief justice vacancy, Allan finds himself caught in a cross fire that could cost him much more than he'd bargained for.
Two college students on their way home after a night on the town, the rich kid driving the "poor" kid's car, hit a pedestrian on the interstate. He's alive, but rich kid decides to finish him off. He bullies poor kid into going along with his scheme by telling him no one would take HIS word over rich kids'. They hide the body, poor kid drops his wallet, can't find it, the body is found and things go from there. Poor kid comes from a large family and is the first to make it to college. His parents are determined to see him set free and rich kid's parents are just as determined their child did nothing wrong. Great thriller. Interesting story all the way around.
Surprises around every corner
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The author weaves threads from multiple stories into a page turning tapestry. You will not be disapointed in this thriller.
Hit and Run: A Thriller by Casey Moreton
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This has been one of the most entertaining books I have ever read. I just could not put it down until I had completely read it from start to finish---that's unusual for me. I have now read two books from this author and am hoping for a third. Sincerely, James Ferstl
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