This was a Free Friday book from Nook and I am glad it was as I really enjoyed it. Since I assume that authors participate in Free Friday to gain loyal readers, this one worked. I will be looking for other books by Margolin to read.
Executive Privilege follows two main storylines; one of private detective/ex-cop Dana Cutler and the other of new attorney Brad Miller. At first I found it hard to follow as I couldn't imagine what the two storylines had in common.
Dana Cutler is hired to do a simple surveillance job. Follow Charlotte Walsh, take pictures, and report back to the mystery client. It sounds simple and like easy money until Cutler follow Walsh to a farm house and the Secret Service. When Walsh is found murdered just hours after Cutler's last picture, Culter is forced to go on the run.
Meanwhile, Brad Miller is assigned a pro-bono case for a serial killer. He begrudgingly meets with the killer who professes his innocence in ONE of the multiple murders he is accused and convicted of. His alibi? He was too busy murdering two other people and could not have possibly murdered the one girl.
Both murders seem to have a common theme, but can either Brad or Dana figure it out before they too are murdered?
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