But Remember Their Names
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Eight colonists were killed at the original Battle of Lexington, but just before Thanksgiving, at the Pittsburgh Museum of American History, the life-sized diorama of that battle has nine bodies. The ninth is a murder victim, Thomas Bradshaw, a prominent Pittsburgh connoisseur, and Cynthia Jakubek will be drawn into one of the sideshows surrounding the investigation. Jakubek is a working-class gal who's about to jump from Main Street to Wall Street on the strength of her Harvard Law School degree-and marry a budding novelist as well-when the big recession in the fall of 2008 puts her dream on hold. She finds herself working, temporarily she hopes, as a legal intern at a Pittsburgh law firm that does "street law" instead of "suite law." The firm is representing Thomas Bradshaw's daughter, who may be a material witness to the crime-or worse. As Jakubek follows the investigation, the trail takes her from a black church in Pittsburgh's ghetto to the very luxury building in midtown Manhattan, where she dreams of working, and gives her a broken nose and a broken heart along the way. Before her Wall Street dream is again within her grasp, Jakubek will come to appreciate Robert F. Kennedy's memorable advice: "Forgive your enemies-but remember their names." A Poisoned Pen Press Mystery
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Locke, H. B., & Henderson, H. (2012). But Remember Their Names. Unabridged. Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Locke, Hillary Bell and Heather, Henderson. 2012. But Remember Their Names. Blackstone Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Locke, Hillary Bell and Heather, Henderson, But Remember Their Names. Blackstone Publishing, 2012.
MLA Citation (style guide)Locke, Hillary Bell, and Heather Henderson. But Remember Their Names. Unabridged. Blackstone Publishing, 2012.
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