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Abe Glitsky

Cette série suit un détective non conventionnel naviguant dans les rues animées de San Francisco. Regardez-le s'attaquer à des affaires complexes qui le mènent souvent au cœur de la ville. Sa perspective unique s'avère essentielle pour découvrir la vérité derrière des crimes apparemment insolubles. Elle offre un aperçu passionnant du travail de police et de la condition humaine.

Damage
Guilt
A Certain Justice

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  1. A Certain Justice

    • 498pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    When a bar crowd turns into a murderous, racist mob, Kevin Shea tries to do the right thing. He fails, and an innocent black lawyer is lynched. The next day, TV pictures show Shea apparently trying to hang the lawyer and Shea suddenly finds himself a hunted, hated man.

    A Certain Justice1
    4,0
  2. Guilt

    • 500pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    Mark Dooher, a successful attorney and prominent Catholic, becomes the prime suspect in a brutal murder that shocks San Francisco. Detective Abe Glitsky, grappling with personal challenges, sees Dooher as the embodiment of a flawed criminal justice system. As the trial unfolds, it entangles various lives, including Wes Farrell, an attorney seeking redemption through Dooher's defense, and Christina Carrera, an aspiring lawyer drawn into a dangerous affair with the accused. Meanwhile, Glitsky faces a nightmare of unreliable witnesses and DNA evidence, compounded by Dooher's connections to the Catholic Church. As the trial intensifies, a woman from Dooher's past emerges, threatening to upend the proceedings and ignite a tumultuous chain of events. This gripping narrative explores themes of moral responsibility, loyalty, and the complexities of justice. With a shocking conclusion, it transcends a mere crime story, delivering a powerful drama that examines the human condition amidst tragedy and betrayal. The tension builds to an unforgettable climax, making it a standout work of contemporary suspense.

    Guilt2
    4,0
  3. Damage

    • 480pages
    • 17 heures de lecture

    Wes Farrell, newly appointed district attorney in San Francisco, faces a daunting first case involving Roland Curtlee, who was convicted a decade ago for the rape and murder of a housemaid. After a retrial leads to his release, the key witness in the original case is murdered, followed by another suspicious death. As confusion and deception mount, Wes seeks assistance from Abe Glitsky of the homicide department to navigate the complexities of the case.

    Damage3
    4,0