The listing, The Second Chair by John Sescroart (hardcover) has ended.
Book & dust jacket are in very good condition. No torn, loose or missing pages. It is tightly bound with a straight spine and clean pages.
To the outside world, it looks like Dismas Hardy is finally on top. A managing partner at his thriving, newly reorganized law firm, he’s a rainmaker and fix-it guy for clients leery of taking their chances in a courtroom.
Hardy’s young associate, Amy Wu, brings the firm a high-profile and challenging case: Andrew Bartlett, the seventeen-year-old son of a prominent San Francisco family, has been arrested for the double slaying of his girlfriend and his English teacher.
Overwhelmed by the mounting evidence against their client, and hoping to salvage his firm’s reputation in the face of the D.A.’s righteous wrath, Hardy sits second chair with Wu in Bartlett’s defense.
Hardy is unable to turn to his old friend Abe Glitsky for help. Newly promoted to Deputy Chief of the Investigations Bureau, Glitsky has problems of his own when San Francisco is seized by a wave of violence. With fear and anxiety building, all eyes in the panicked city fix on an embattled Glitsky, who must somehow stop the criminal upsurge while being second-guessed and hounded by a hostile media.
The city around them on the verge of panic, Hardy’s search for the truth takes him and Amy Wu down a path that becomes more perilous with each step. With very little belief in his young client’s innocence, and even less in the legal system, Hardy has to first conquer his own demons if he is to clear his client . . . and save himself.