Download Mitch Turner Legal Thrillers Series by Dan Decker (.ePUB)(.AZW3)

Mitch Turner Legal Thrillers (1-3) & Short Stories Series (#1-7) by Dan Decker
Requirements: .ePUB, .MOBI/.AZW reader, 5.01 MB
Overview: Dan Decker lives in Utah with his family. He has a law degree and spends as much time as he can outdoors.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Legal > Suspense

Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

The Good Client (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller #1):
Criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner is awoken in the middle of the night by a message from his nerdy law school employee, Timothy Cooper, begging Mitch for help. Uncertain about the problem from Timothy’s cryptic texts, Mitch Turner slips into his suit and heads over to visit Timothy, unable to imagine any reason why Timothy would be calling for help at such a late hour. Mitch arrives to find the police at Timothy’s apartment and learns that Timothy’s roommate was murdered.
Mitch immediately retrieves Timothy from the police before they can get him to say anything more and while in the process has a run-in with his ex-girlfriend who is now a detective. Mitch takes Timothy back to his office to debrief, but not long afterward, the police show up and arrest Timothy for the murder of his roommate.
There are no witnesses. There are no other suspects. The police consider it an open and shut case, but the only thing that keeps Mitch from arranging a plea bargain is his belief that his client did not do it. The deeper Mitch digs, the more he learns that his client has secrets that he wants to be kept quiet at any cost, even at the expense of going to jail for something he did not do. Mitch soon learns he must work at odds with his client to provide the best legal representation possible, going around Timothy as he fights to keep his client out of jail.

The Victim’s Wife (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller #2):
A Mysterious Widow…
Criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner loves a challenge and is always determined to see that justice is done. He also has more cases than he can handle, but when the mysterious and grief-stricken Penny Moyer enters his office one afternoon, right as he is in the middle of working on a tight deadline, the story she tells intrigues him.
With her husband murdered just the night before and his business associate Mason Harwood now charged for the crime, Penny is convinced Mason was set up for the job by the manipulative Vivian Fuger, another business partner.
A Manipulative Business Partner…
With little to go on other than Penny’s hunch, Mitch is intrigued enough to look into the case, tempted by her offer to pay double his usual fee. But as he digs deep into the murk of her allegations, it becomes clear that all is not as it seems, and the identity of the true villain is shrouded in secrecy.
Mitch Turner’s search for justice.
Now Mitch’s good name and his solid reputation could be on the line as a finely tuned plot is carefully untwined. He knows that one mistake or one wrong decision could spell disaster for him and his firm, but the will to see justice done is too powerful to ignore. Can Mitch uncover the real killer and save himself from ridicule? Or has he finally encountered a mind that is more capable than his own?

The Presumption (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller #3):
An Unsympathetic Client
Criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner is tempted to turn down the most recent case that walks through his door because the prospective client, Candy Carlisle, sends out all the wrong vibes. He decides to take it, though, because he is concerned about Candy’s children.
The case has issues right from the beginning, and so does Candy.
A Manipulative Client
Mitch is not the first attorney on the case. The previous lawyer is only too happy to let him take over. Every time he thinks he knows something about Candy, he learns something new that makes him reassess. The former attorney was afraid of Candy, and Mitch starts to believe those fears are justified.
Candy also swears she didn’t kill her husband while their children slept upstairs, but the physical evidence says otherwise.
An Innocent Client?
The further Mitch digs, the more he dislikes his client, but he also becomes increasingly convinced Candy is innocent.
Proving it is going to be tough.
Is Mitch up for the task? Can he find the actual perpetrator to save Candy’s children from having to see their mother go to prison? Can he put his feelings about Candy to the side in his search for justice?

TURNER JUSTICE: MITCH TURNER LEGAL THRILLER SHORT STORIES BOX SET (#1-4)

The Mugger (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #1):
Criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner has just left the courthouse after a long day when he hears a commotion coming from a nearby alley. He follows it and sees a woman getting mugged. He immediately heads down the alley to see what he can do to defuse the situation. The woman is cooperating, giving everything to the mugger except for her wedding ring. The thief is unsatisfied and demands the ring while escalating his threats. Just when Mitch Turner is about to make a move, the situation changes completely and he is back to square one.

The Hostage Negotiator (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #2):
Criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner is sitting at his desk working on a pressing deadline when a man walks in and points a gun at him, saying he needs a lawyer. Mitch tells the man he doesn’t work under the gun, and the man becomes more threatening. Mitch starts prodding to figure out what could have brought the man to such a low point, and just when Mitch thinks he has a handle on the situation, the police show up. Thinking fast, Mitch starts a negotiation between his new client and the police officer, trying to come up with a solution to deescalate the situation so he can get back to working on his fast-approaching deadline.

The Prosecution’s Witness (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #3):
It comes down to the trial. Everything criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner has done to resolve the murder charge against his client has failed, so now he must fight it out in court. He has no viable alternative suspect. All evidence points to his client. The courtroom is in shock when Mitch declines to question the prosecution’s expert witness, frustrating his own client who wants Mitch to fight tooth and nail. The prosecution calls its next witness. Mitch gears up for his cross-examination. Everything hinges on this.

The Ghost Suspect (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #4):
Mitch Turner’s client is going to jail for murder. It is now just a matter of negotiating a plea bargain, something his client refuses to do. As a final request for his client, he agrees to interview one last potential witness. The moment he steps into the witness’s home, he begins to suspect that the man is insane. Then the witness claims that a ghost murdered the victim. Going against his better judgment, Mitch Turner investigates the only real-world possibility, thinking it will go nowhere but knowing he must first satisfy his client before they can work on a plea bargain.

The Hostile Witness (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #5):
One man refuses to testify. The witness assured Mitch Turner he knew the truth about that night but he clammed up when Mitch got him on the stand. Mitch must figure out how to get the truth out of him, otherwise Mitch’s client will go to prison for a long time. Mitch Turner must find a way to get the truth. Can he convince the witness to testify?

For Justice (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #6):
Mitch Turner’s client has been charged with murdering the next-door neighbor of his girlfriend. There is little physical evidence against him. Two witnesses testify against the accused. It is only because of the word of two witnesses that charges have been brought against the client. These witnesses knew the victim. The client did not. It is Mitch Turner’s last chance for justice. Mysteriously, Mitch Turner’s trial notebook disappears. He is forced to handle the trial without his prepared notes. It was already an uphill battle without this loss. Can Mitch Turner prove his client is not the murderer?

The Plot (Mitch Turner Legal Thriller Short Stories #7):
A Strange Woman Asks To Sit Down…
Criminal defense attorney Mitch Turner has just sat down to dinner at a fine restaurant after a long day in court when a beautiful woman approaches and asks to join him. Thinking she is interested in a date, he agrees.
He quickly learns she has approached for free legal advice.
He tries to put her off by suggesting she call his office for an appointment, but she is adamant that she requires immediate legal help. Just when Mitch Turner thinks he has a handle on what she needs, he realizes he has unwillingly stumbled into a thorny situation with potential problems that could haunt him throughout his career.
Mitch must think fast to resolve the situation. How will he do it?

Download Instructions:
https://ouo.io/JVIRBO
Mirror:
https://ouo.io/UsbdzTl
Mirror:
https://ouo.io/liGlRy9




Leave a Reply