Shoot the Moon

Shoot the Moon

Joseph T. Klempner

Crime / Mystery

Once more, bestselling author Joseph T. Klempner combines thrills, vivid characters, and a plot that leaves the reader breathless.All his life, Michael Goodman has stayed in the comfort zone: never taking any chances, never breaking any rules. Now, Goodman, bookkeeper, father, and widower, is about to change his ways. It starts in a Fort Lauderdale parking lot. Suddenly, the accountant, desperately trying to find a job and pay his daughter's mounting medical bills, is in possession of a load of pure, undiluted heroin. With a white-hot bag of powder and scarcely a clue, Goodman leads the cops, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and one very sexy woman on a wild-goose chase through the deadly world of New York City drug dealing. It's a wild ride that might make Goodman rich and might even land him in love - as long as it doesn't kill him.
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Best Intentions

Best Intentions

Joseph T. Klempner

Crime / Mystery

It starts with some innocent family fun. Writer Stephen Barrow’s divorced wife, involved in a second marriage, has given Barrow custody of their six-year-old daughter, Penny. Father and daughter share a relationship that is tender, poignant, and funny. Their home life in a small upstate New York town is a happy and entirely wholesome one. One evening Penny, in her bath, playfully straightens her shampoo-stiffened hair into the horn of a “unicord,” and her father takes her picture. When she “moons” him and says, “Take this one!” he clicks the shutter, although the roll of film was finished. Or so the mechanically challenged Barrow believed. The next day, the local pharmacy clerk using the photo machine is shocked by the snapshot, decides Stephen is a child pornographer, and calls the police, who arrest him. That is only the first step in Stephen Barrow’s descent into hell. A small-town police chief, a vengeful ex-wife, a fledgling psychologist, a district attorney facing re-election - all of these and more push Barrow deeper and deeper into the depths, until everything he has is taken from him, his freedom, his belongings, and most particularly his beloved daughter. Best Intentions is a horror story. Not a horror story of monsters from the deep or roving homicidal psychopaths, but something much worse, something that batters at the readers’ defenses. As anyone familiar with Klempner’s previous books will know, he is a writer with the talent to bring his story home to his readers. As Best Intentions (based on an actual case) unfolds, its threat becomes more and more real. This could happen to anyone. It could happen to you.
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Change of Course

Change of Course

Joseph T. Klempner

Crime / Mystery

Joseph Klempner weaves a riveting story of two brothers, Joe and Jack, and their adventure aboard the sloop, Sea Legs. Fifteen years have passed since Joe has had the courage to open the ship’s log and relive their 1,500-mile voyage in the Atlantic Ocean, sharing childhood memories, coping with a monstrous storm, and ultimately facing their own demons. Joe forces himself to climb the steps to his attic to retrieve the diary. So begins the harrowing and touching story that would change his life - and Jack's - forever.
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Flat Lake in Winter

Flat Lake in Winter

Joseph T. Klempner

Crime / Mystery

Chosen as recommended summer reading by The New York Times Book Review.Deep in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains sits a mansion, its image reflected perfectly on the still water of Flat Lake. Inside that estate are the savagely murdered bodies of a wealthy elderly couple.All evidence points to Jonathan - their mentally handicapped twenty-eight-year-old grandson - but Matt Fielder, his appointed defense lawyer, isn't convinced. While Fielder is pretty sure Jonathan committed the killings, Jonathan's childlike understanding of the world renders it nearly impossible for him to have done it out of greed or malice. Now Fielder must fight the prosecution's campaign for the death penalty, but as he scours Jonathan's past for anything that will help their case, he uncovers a cache of dark family secrets that turn the case in a shocking and unexpected new direction.When his first novel, Felony Murder, was published, Publishers Weekly called Klempner "a writer to watch."...
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Felony Murder

Felony Murder

Joseph T. Klempner

Crime / Mystery

"In the form of a crackling thriller, Felony Murder explores the murky areas of right and wrong when the cops become a law unto themselves. Klempner's fast-paced page-turner is more than entertainment . . . He writes with power, color, and compassion. . . . Felony Murder takes you through the tawdry, real-life criminal justice system where you cannot tell the cops from the crooks."- William KunstlerOn the surface, the court-appointed case that lands on young Dean Abernathy's desk is a biggie; he is slated to defend a homeless man accused of the felony murder of the popular black New York City Police commissioner during an early-morning mugging attempt. But at second look, the case promises to be a routine conviction. The evidence is overwhelming. The police have come up with an eyewitness, they have physical evidence, and Joey Spadafino has given the arresting officers a signed confession.Dean's course seems obvious: Get Joe Spadafino, an ex-con, to plead guilty,...
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Fogbound

Fogbound

Joseph T. Klempner

Crime / Mystery

Once more, bestselling author Joseph T. Klempner combines thrills, vivid characters, and a plot that leaves the reader breathless.A Lincoln Navigator carries three well-dressed people through the barren New Jersey salt flats. The trip is uncomfortable but necessary. Their target has no phone, certainly no email, and never answers his mail. But August Jorgenson is no country bumpkin. Before retiring, he was one of the most famous judges in the country, and only opinions like his fierce opposition to the death penalty kept him from a seat on the Supreme Court.Now his visitors, from a reality show called Trial TV, have come to enlist his aid. They are excited about an idea they have that promises to strike a serious blow against the death penalty (and boost their ratings past those of Court TV)...
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