After the Fact

· Red Adept Publishing, LLC
Ebook
272
Pages

About this ebook

When Jack Collins leaves a small Connecticut law practice to join one of the nation’s most prestigious firms, he trades a nondescript office for an elite one in a gleaming New York City skyscraper. He basks in the pride of working with people far more glamorous than those he left behind, including a famous boss, an alluring coworker, and a well-known client, Abigail Walker, the wealthy widow of a senator.

Jack thinks he’s on the path to glory, but he’s really a victim of deceit, a pawn in a game he doesn’t even know he’s playing. His new boss harbors deep secrets, his seductive coworker is not the person he thinks she is, and his new law firm is at the very center of a blackmail plot involving the widow Walker.

Blinded by the allure of wealth and power, Jack doesn’t see the danger around him. Time is running out for him to figure out the truth before he loses everything: his career, his marriage, and maybe even his life.

About the author

Jeff Cooper is a law professor, lawyer, former presidential candidate, and published author of both fiction and nonfiction. A graduate of Harvard College, Yale Law School, and New York University School of Law, he spent much of his career working in the law firms and trust banks fictionalized in his novels.

His nonfiction writing has been published in law journals across the country, excerpted in prominent legal casebooks and treatises, and reprinted both in the US and abroad. His debut novel was a finalist for The Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery/Suspense.

Jeff was born and raised in New York and now lives in Greenwich, Connecticut, where he has served as an elected member of the representative town meeting, a justice of the peace, and a director of several nonprofit organizations. He is married with three children. When he’s not teaching or writing, he can be found on the golf course.

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