About this series
Harry Jenkins is on a frantic search for shares of Elixicorp Enterprises worth over thirty million dollars.
His elderly client, Norma Dinnick, still demands them as property of her deceased husband. Originally, they were sold to raise money for research into memory loss in the elderly. Ironically, no one seems to remember just where those shares might be.
Dr. Robert Hawke wants them too claiming that the money was raised to fund his research into Alzheimer’s disease.
Through Toronto and London and to the darkened narrow calles of Venice, this sinister madman, shadows Harry in his search for the shares. But Hawke wants more than the money. He wants a candidate for his trial of one.
Yet another search is underway for the mysterious “Q”. Dorothy Crawford, widow of Harry’s law partner, Richard Crawford, believes “Q”, a jealous lover or angry husband, has murdered her husband. What events intersect to answer this fraud upon a fraud?
Titles in the series (2)
- Final Paradox, the second in The Osgoode Trilogy.
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Years back, George Pappas, a charming but ruthless thug, scammed the city’s elite of a huge sum of money. He promised to develop a drug to combat memory loss in the aged. No drug was ever made and the money was gone. Harry Jenkin’s client, Norma Dinnick, demands he find it. When she is lucid, she’s credible, but when she is mad, she just might be evil. This fraud upon a fraud is about to unravel. Norma insists Harry sue Pappas for the money as well as Archie Brinks, a fast and lucky stock promoter. In court, Archie is shot dead with an old, ornately scrolled dueling pistol used as part of an intricate scheme to frame innocent parties with the murder. Someone else is after the money. But who? Harry has to find the money but is his client mad or evil? Not an easy question to answer! And Harry’s father, who abandoned him as a child now asks his forgiveness after his botched suicide attempt. It’s a singular tale of murder, evil and fraud combined with the meaning of love and forgiveness.
- A Trial of One, the third in The Osgoode Trilogy.
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Harry Jenkins is on a frantic search for shares of Elixicorp Enterprises worth over thirty million dollars. His elderly client, Norma Dinnick, still demands them as property of her deceased husband. Originally, they were sold to raise money for research into memory loss in the elderly. Ironically, no one seems to remember just where those shares might be. Dr. Robert Hawke wants them too claiming that the money was raised to fund his research into Alzheimer’s disease. Through Toronto and London and to the darkened narrow calles of Venice, this sinister madman, shadows Harry in his search for the shares. But Hawke wants more than the money. He wants a candidate for his trial of one. Yet another search is underway for the mysterious “Q”. Dorothy Crawford, widow of Harry’s law partner, Richard Crawford, believes “Q”, a jealous lover or angry husband, has murdered her husband. What events intersect to answer this fraud upon a fraud?
Mary E. Martin
Read what you've been missing.Scroll down to see five novels downloadable onto any reading device.I've written "The Osgoode Trilogy" which was inspired by my many years of law practice in Toronto, Canada where I live.Set in the world of law, the protagonist/lawyer, Harry Jenkins, must deal with murder and fraud. If you're looking for suspense thrillers to get your teeth into, try one of these. They can be read in any order.Below, you'll see all three novels in The Osgoode Trilogy listedConduct in QuestionFinal ParadoxA Trial of One.After writing three legal suspense novels, I was ready for a change...a new world. And so, the Trilogy of Remembrance is literary fiction set in the world of art.The Drawing Lesson which asks "Is the universe random and chaotic or does it have a secret, mysterious order?"The question in the next one, The Fate of Pryde, is "How can the very best and very worst thrive in one man's breast?"The third and final novel in The Trilogy of Remembrance was published in 2014 which tells a tale of a love so profound it transcends life and death!If you want to keep up with my characters, subscribe to my blog where the characters of The Trilogy of Remembrance have taken over to tell their own stories in their own voices...their own words. http://maryemartintrilogies.com
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