May 5, 1968Virginia State PenitentiaryWhen two men meet in a maximum security visitation room on May 5, 1968, they have only one thing in common: they both want their lives back. On one side of the window sits Kenneth Deatherage, sentenced to death for the brutal rape and murder of a young woman. On the other side is Nate Abbitt, a successful prosecutor until he drank his way through a midlife … through a midlife crisis.
Nate’s only path to redemption is to represent Deatherage on appeal, but his investigation soon uncovers hints of corruption in the county justice system, and Nate finds himself accused of murder by the same forces that convicted his client. As Nate risks his life – and several others – in the fight to clear his name, he makes the nasty discovery that he and his client have much more in common than he’d like to admit.
2014 Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Finalist
The first Whippoorwill Hollow novel
˃˃˃ Intelligent, atmospheric, achingly romantic legal thriller
“Ken Oder debuts with an intelligent, atmospheric, and achingly romantic legal thriller. I loved this book, and I can’t wait for the next one.”
”” Pamela Fagan Hutchins, USA Best Book Award-winning author of Heaven to Betsy and the Katie and Annalise mysteries
˃˃˃ Intriguing legal thriller, strong historical fiction
“. . . an intriguing legal thriller that looks deeply at corruption in the jurisprudence system. The recovering alcoholic protagonist is a fascinating lead as he begins to regain his lost life when he accepts the harm he committed to innocent people, his wife, his mother, his mentor and himself. . . . the enjoyable storyline spins from a superb capital case to a more conventional David vs. Goliath thriller, fans will appreciate Ken Oder’s strong historical fiction. ”
– THE MYSTERY GAZETTE
˃˃˃ Timely and compelling
“Moments after meeting his client, death-row inmate Kenneth Deatherage, attorney Nate Abbitt explains: Cases are pending before the United States Supreme Court challenging the constitutionality of the death penalty. There’s a nationwide moratorium on executions until the court rules. Ironically, just days after The Closing became available on Amazon, Oklahoma botched the execution of Clayton Lockett, who according to eye-witness accounts, tried to get up and speak after being given the supposedly lethal injection. Although this book is set in 1968 Virginia, the subject matter could hardly be more topical. . . . This is a great summer read. You won’t be able to put it down. And whatever side of the issue you are on, The Closing should inform your view about capital punishment.”
– Marlene Munoz, Amazon reviewer
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Solid legal procedural. Lots of conspiracies, everyone’s working an angle, ultimately nobody’s a good guy. Probably realistic but not particularly enjoyable.
Many different twists to the plot, if your a brand new law student, you will enjoy the legal applications
The not perfect character made the story an unpredictable read.
I liked it.
a 5 star enthralling mystery that tests your analysis excellent detail with insight to the other side of the legal profession a sharp ending but like all good things they cannot last forever this author has promoted his qualities when hew authored this excellent book
Fast paced book. Worth the read.
Great catch 22 situation.
Evocative and lyrically built, tragic characters.
I kept thinking “John Grissom” as I read this book… Excellent writing…
Wow, what a story about corruption, how people with money and power dictate what people believe. It’s a story of a man who blew his excellent career and marriage and how he worked his way back to regaining both. This story is intense and eye-opening. A really good read with alot of characters that are relevant.
Good easy read…suspense filled
Full of suspension and fast moving. Had to make myself put it down at night! Thrilling till the last page.
I gave this book 4-stars because I was disappointed with the ending. It ended abruptly leaving the reader to come to his own conclusion. Problem was we didn’t have enough information to make it. Kinda felt it was leaving the option for a follow-up book.
The story moved along, characters were not very likeable. Lying, cheating, breaking the …
A little slow but had a good ending
This book was outstanding, with plenty of twists and a fantastic ending. You won’t be disappointed.
Finished this yesterday and left a Facebook review. Enjoyed it highly.
Best book I’ve read in a long time.
Good, quick read that is entertaining.
Could not get into it
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