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Lawyer Rep Pennyworth has loyally followed his wife Melissa to Milwaukee in her quest for a faculty position in English Literature at UWM. Among his clients are Ole and Lena Lindstrom, a pair of aging political activists. On the night before the 2008 Army-Navy Game, a midshipman is found naked and barely alive in the lobby of a cheap motel near the Naval Academy in Annapolis. His closest relatives are Ole and Lena. Then Ole is murdered, and Lena becomes an instant suspect. Rep and Melissa must prove that more than coincidence ties the mid-shipman's mugging in Annapolis to Ole Lindstrom's…mehr

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Lawyer Rep Pennyworth has loyally followed his wife Melissa to Milwaukee in her quest for a faculty position in English Literature at UWM. Among his clients are Ole and Lena Lindstrom, a pair of aging political activists. On the night before the 2008 Army-Navy Game, a midshipman is found naked and barely alive in the lobby of a cheap motel near the Naval Academy in Annapolis. His closest relatives are Ole and Lena. Then Ole is murdered, and Lena becomes an instant suspect. Rep and Melissa must prove that more than coincidence ties the mid-shipman's mugging in Annapolis to Ole Lindstrom's murder in Milwaukee. Michael Bowen is a trial lawyer living in Fox Point, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. He is the author of sixteen published novels, including fourteen mysteries, as well as the entry on the American Legal System in the Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing.
Autorenporträt
Mike Bowen, a trial lawyer practicing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is the author of numerous mystery novels, including Screenscam (2002), which introduced Rep and Melissa Pennyworth. Bowen has been a member and moderator of panels at several Bouchercons and has made presentations at numerous other mystery-related events. He wrote the entry on The American Legal System for the Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing, and was a member of the panels that selected the winner of the 1995 Edgar Award for Best Mystery and the 1996 Edgar Award for Best Critical or Biographical Work. Bowen graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1976. While at Harvard, he served on the Board of Editors of the Harvard Law Review, and was a member of the winning team and was named the best oralist in the Ames Competition (moot court). Bowen lives with his wife, Sara Armbruster Bowen and their younger children, John, Marguerite and James, in Fox Point, a suburb of Milwaukee.