Raising Cain
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ISBN: 0446518506 / Publisher: Grand Central Pub, January 1996
Dedicated police officer Sergeant Joe Brown finds himself accused of murder when his father turns up dead on a deserted country road and the prime suspect in his death turns up dead himself, the victim of a homicide
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On a deserted road in rural Maryland a black man lies dead, the victim of an apparent heart attack. His policeman son, Sergeant Joe Brown, refuses to see it as an open-and-shut case and begins to investigate. The trail leads to CAIN, the Church of the Ark, Incorporated, a fanatical religious cult practicing bizarre snake rituals and mind control, and to the group's powerful, charismatic leader. Then, in an extraordinary twist of fate, Thomas Ruth, the head of CAIN, becomes the next to die.The county's prosecuting attorney, Gardner Lawson, is convinced that even though Brown had the motive, means, and opportunity to kill Thomas Ruth, he didn't commit the crime. Then, when the cop is charged with the murder, the lawyer makes a decision that will change his life. In a stunning reversal of roles, Lawson's old nemesis, the arrogant, flamboyant defense attorney Kent King, is brought in to spearhead the prosecution of Sergeant Brown - and Lawson must choose between a career built on bringing criminals to justice and a colleague in need of the best possible defense.Raising Cain takes us into the inner workings of our criminal justice system and the hothouse atmosphere of friends, adversaries, lovers, and family caught up in a struggle of life and death. In it, Gallatin Warfield explores some of the most compelling issues of our time - from the racial, social, and economic crosscurrents of Maryland's Appalachian hill country to the dangerous passions that surround a cult.
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