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The Law of Unintended Consequences

By: Michael D. Peek
Narrated by: Michael Peek
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Childhood friends and ex-NBA stars Kadir Bakerman and Mike Murray live a life of wealth and celebrity that most people can only dream about. But their lives are changed forever when Kadir's wife Shorena is found murdered.

Since childhood, Mike has seen himself as Kadir’s protector, and when the police arrest Kadir for Shorena’s murder, Mike is determined to save Kadir from a guilty verdict.

Complications arise amid confusion regarding the intended victim and a tangled list of possible suspects including drug dealers, secret lovers, and corrupt cops. Long-held secrets come to light with explosive consequences, and as the jury deliberates over Kadir’s fate, Mike realizes that maybe, just maybe, he regrets coming to Kadir’s aid at all as we learn that Mike has secretly been in love with Kadir all along.

©2022 Michael Peek (P)2022 Michael Peek
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Fiction

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