![]() ![]() I cannot wait to read the next Trevor Finnegan book.' -Jason Pinter, bestselling author of Hide Away 'Aaron Philip Clark's Under Color of Law is extraordinary. Agent: Gina Panettieri, Talcott Notch Literary. Under Color of Law is a landmine placed at the intersection of law enforcement, race, media, and politics by an author who clearly knows the volatile territory. ![]() Cosby fans will hope for a long series run. Clark balances the personal and the professional challenges adroitly as he further develops his lead. ![]() Finn’s search for the motive for the hit coincides with his shocking discovery that he has a year-old daughter. Finn learns that the pair had been trying to nail socialite Cassandra Boyle, a former head of an escort service, who was using her legal marijuana dispensaries to sell heroin and cocaine. While Munoz and Riley are stopped at a hot dog stand, someone shoots them, killing Riley and wounding Munoz, whom Finn once considered as close to him as a sister. In that capacity, the gumshoe becomes an eyewitness to murder after his boss, a lawyer at the firm, directs him to observe two police officers, Sally Munoz, Finn’s former partner, and her current one, Martin Riley. ![]() In Clark’s page-turning sequel to 2021’s Under Color of Law, Trevor “Finn” Finnegan, a Black police officer who was wrongfully terminated from the LAPD, but received a generous settlement as compensation, is now a PI paid by a law firm to take pictures of dirty cops engaged in illegal activities. ![]()
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