"FASCINATING A
NEAR-EPIC STORY." *Chicago TribuneThe New York police seize more than a million dollars tainted with heroin powder, implicating two elderly and
distinguished Chinatown residents. Their case is rushed before the grand jury."INTRIGUING." *The Cleveland Plain DealerSusan Linwood and David Clark are strangers before being asked to serve in the name of justice. Yet as prosecutor Dan
Mahoney presents the drug-conspiracy case, they soon become completely absorbed with the proceedings-and increasingly with each other. "IMPRESSIVE
[A] RICHLY NUANCED NOVEL." *Publishers Weekly As Mahoney struggles with facts that refuse to fit the crimes his superiors have told him to
I enjoyed every minute of this read! The book pulled me into another world, and coming "back, " I have to say the journey was MARVELOUS - great plot, interesting characters (not the always-bright and
Friedman's long and complex "Grand Jury" is more a novel of intrigue than a legal thriller, although it builds to an explosive and violent ending involving all of the principals.David Clark