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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Thrillers / General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Mickey Crane Mysteries
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:203
  • eBook ISBN:9781483514642

The Alibi Witness

A Courtroom Thriller

by Dylan Patrick Grant

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Overview
Federal prosecutor Mickey Crane finds himself facing perjury charges after he testifies as an alibi witness in the murder trial of his former girlfriend Darlene Turner. Knowing that a guilty verdict will seal not only Turner’s fate but his as well, Crane and his daughter—FBI Agent Angie Logan—race to find the real killer and prove Turner’s innocence. Written for mature audiences, this novel contains scenes of graphic violence, explicit adult language, and sexual encounters that some readers may find offensive. Reader discretion is advised.
Description
Federal prosecutor Mickey Crane finds himself on the other side of the courtroom when he testifies as an alibi witness on behalf of his former girlfriend Darlene Turner. Turner is charged with the cold-case murder of magazine publisher Johnny Reed that occurred on July 4, 1976 in California. Crane testifies that he proposed to Turner in Michigan on that date. Despite Crane’s testimony, the evidence against Turner is overwhelming. The prosecution has an eye-witness, the murder weapon, and a confession. The defense is impeded by Turner’s pugilistic dementia, which will make it difficult, if not impossible, for her to testify. The situation grows desperate when the prosecution threatens to charge Crane with perjury and a newly discovered witness—who can corroborate Crane’s testimony—is murdered. Knowing that a guilty verdict will seal not only Turner’s fate but his as well, Crane and his daughter—FBI Agent Angie Logan—race to find the real killer and prove Turner’s innocence. Written for mature audiences, this novel contains scenes of graphic violence, explicit adult language, and sexual encounters that some readers may find offensive. Reader discretion is advised.
About the author
Dylan Patrick Grant is the pseudonym of Dennis P. Grenkowicz. Grenkowicz served twenty years as county prosecuting attorney in Alpena, Michigan. In private practice since 2009, he now specializes in criminal defense while teaching as an adjunct faculty member at Kirtland Community College. In 2009, he was awarded the Frank J. Kelly Distinguished Public Service Award from the State Bar of Michigan. He and his wife Judith live in Alpena, Michigan. Forthcoming novels from Dylan Patrick Grant include: Rough Men, a Cold War thriller and its sequel Much Given, a political thriller.