Sunday, August 28, 2011

Punishments of Trust

What is the cost of knowing secrets? The cost for that moment of thrill we get knowing we know information only a few other lucky people get to know? Michael Haller told the secret. Raul Levin payed the price. Levin was Haller's go to guy for all the dirt he used in the courtroom. On his current case, with Beverly Hills rich boy Louis Roulet, he confined secrets with Levin that he hardly trusted himself to have. When Haller woke up on Saturday morning, he awake to every defense lawyers dream come true: a free day. His schedule was clear, his mind was clear, and he seemed stress free. The only event scheduled for that day was a baseball game with his good friend Raul! Imagine Micheal's surprise when he is sitting at the game without Raul by his side, and a phone to ear with a detectives voice on the other end speaking of murder. Levin's murder seems to be a mystery to everyone else, except for Haller. He knows exactly who shot the gun that took his friends life. Proving his knowledge will be the hardest part of all. For once he finds out what kind of gun the murderer used, his finds he has the exact same gun. And it's missing. That's the word on the street. Fresh Money out.

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