The Plea - Steve Cavanagh
" Innocent or guilty. Either way Eddie Flynn is a dead man " - the fate of Steve Cavanagh's conman-hustler turned lawyer is emblazoned on the cover of the advance proof copy of The Plea . The prologue even describes how dire the situation is for Flynn as a bullet rips through his body from an unidentified killer. There's no way out surely, and it looks like it's going to be a short run for Steve Cavanagh's quick-thinking court-storming lawyer in only his second outing. Or so you would think if you hadn't seen Flynn escape from even more impossible situations in Cavanagh's debut Flynn case, The Defence . The question - as it tends to be at the end of just about every short chapter of The Plea - is how is he going to get out of the latest impossible situation this time? Cavanagh is a master of the dangling cliffhanger, and undoubtedly a good poker player. He'll know when he can bluff the reader and get away with it - a client will say " I kille...