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Choice of Evils

A Wyatt Blake Legal Thriller

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Choice of Evils

By: Morley Swingle
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Wyatt Blake, district attorney turned defense lawyer, faces his first murder trial from the dark side. He’s representing Ryker Brando, a wealthy rock climber charged with murder for cutting the rope of his climbing partner, causing him to hurtle to his death. Colorado’s “Choice of Evils” defense will determine whether Wyatt can get Ryker off even though the man who fell was having an affair with Ryker’s wife. Wyatt, a widower with a six-year-old daughter, faces his own choice of evils in his personal life, as he battles grief and guilt over the tragic death of his wife.

Fans of Scott Turow, John Grisham and Scott Pratt will love Wyatt Blake.

“Morley Swingle delivers a well-planned twist.” Kirkus Reviews

“Morley Swingle proves that some lawyers can actually write entertainingly.” Harry Levins, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“Swingle writes with wonderful literacy.” Lithuanian Librarian

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Crime Fiction Legal Mystery Private Investigators Thriller & Suspense Crime Tearjerking Murder
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I really enjoyed A Choice of Evils. It’s a well-written and engaging legal thriller that held my attention from beginning to end. The characters are believable, and the story does a great job of making you care about the outcome. The good characters are genuinely likable, while the villains are convincingly dislikable—just as they should be in a story like this.

Swingle’s writing is descriptive without ever dragging; the pacing feels tight, and the courtroom scenes in particular are compelling and realistic. He strikes a good balance between plot development and character depth, making it easy to become invested in both the case and the people involved.

If you’re a fan of legal dramas or crime fiction with a strong sense of morality and justice, this book is definitely worth picking up.

A Legal Thriller with a Dash of Common Sense and a Sprinkle of Humor

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Very entertained by characters, stories and procedural excellence. I am reading all of his novels.

Great read from entertaining pro.

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