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The Great Divide

by Davis Bunn, Buck Schirner
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Synopsis

When attorney Marcus Glenwood resigns from his prestigious corporate law firm to retreat to the small town of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and rebuild his life after a devastating personal tragedy, he has no idea that the biggest, most emotionally trying case of his entire career is about to fall into his backyard.

It is a fragile and spiritually wounded Glenwood who first meets his distraught clients, Alma and Austin Hall. Their daughter, Gloria, has disappeared in China while investigating the slavelike labor practices of a factory owned by the international giant New Horizons, the world's largest manufacturer of sports shoes and athletic gear. Moved and persuaded by Alma's pleading, Marcus agrees to take their case. But he cannot know how quickly his investigation will begin to untangle a web of greed and deceit stretching from Washington D.C., across international borders - or how desperately his former law colleagues will try to prevent him from uncovering the truth.

Barnes & Noble Guide to New Fiction

This "highly recommended" legal thriller set against a Southern backdrop "puts Grisham to shame!" With "unforgettable characters," our booksellers liked this one so much they "almost didn't go to work!" "Brilliant and thought-provoking."

About the Author, Davis Bunn

T. Davis Bunn is the author of over nineteen national bestsellers, and his books have sold over six million copies in sixteen languages. The recipient of three Christy Awards, Bunn currently serves as writer-in-residence at Oxford University.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2005
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Format
MP3 on CD
ISBN
9781596005631

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