
The Enemy Inside
Paul Madriani Series, Book 13
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March 30, 2015
In bestseller Martini’s busy 13th Paul Madriani novel (after 2011’s Trader of Secrets), the California lawyer takes on the seemingly hopeless case of reporter Alex Ives, who’s accused of DUI and causing the car crash that killed high-powered Washington, D.C., attorney Olinda Serna. Madriani and his team—partner Harry Hinds and investigator Herman Diggs—follow clues that suggest the accident was staged and Ives was the victim of a honey trap. Then the people who may have answers start dying, and Ives, Madriani, and his colleagues become targets. A plethora of complications include Serna’s powerful boss, Cletus Proffit, trying to contain fallout from her death; a mysterious man with an eagle-head cane pulling congressional strings; and the machinations of Lang-Jian Cheng, the head of China’s foreign intelligence unit. Martini expertly pulls all the threads together as Madriani navigates an assortment of physical and professional challenges. Agent: Esther Newberg, ICM.

Dan Woren takes special care as he narrates Martini's latest legal thriller, leading listeners carefully down the complicated path of its nightmare tale. We've all grown dependent on the gadgets in our cars and homes such as cruise control, DVR, and anti-burglary devices. But what if someone could use them to harm us? Woren plays many roles in this novel about an innocent young man who is being defended by attorney Paul Madriani after his car kills a successful lawyer who knew the secrets of powerful people. Woren's performance is pitch-perfect, and this is one of Martini's best dramas in years. M.S. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
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