Cashed
Out
Michael
H. Rubin
Thriller
August 15, 2017
Book Description:
One failed marriage. Two jobs
lost. Three maxed out credit cards. “Schex” Schexnaydre was a failure as a
lawyer. Until three weeks ago, he had no clients and no cash -- no clients
except for infamous toxic waste entrepreneur G.G. Guidry, who’s just been
murdered, and no cash, except for
the $4,452,737 Guidry had stashed
with him for safekeeping.
When Schex’s estranged ex-wife,
Taylor, is accused of Guidry’s murder, she pleads with Schex to defend her. He
refuses, but the more he says no to Taylor, the deeper Schex gets dragged into
the fall-out from Guidry’s nefarious schemes, ending up as the target of all
those vying to claim Guidry’s millions for themselves.
About
the Author:
A nationally-known speaker and
humorist as well as a full-time attorney, Michael H. Rubin has had a varied
career. He has also been a professional jazz pianist in the New Orleans French
Quarter, a radio and television announcer, and an adjunct law professor. His
debut novel, “The Cottoncrest Curse,” received the Book-of-the-Year Gold Award
at the annual meeting of the American Library Association in 2015 and was named
the top thriller/suspense novel published by a university or independent press.
Rubin is the winner of the Burton Award, given at the Library of Congress, for
outstanding writing, and is a member of the Author’s Guild, the International
Thriller Writers, Mystery Writers of America, and the International Association
of Crime Writers.
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