Bad Faith - Robert K. Tanenbaum

Bad Faith

By Robert K. Tanenbaum

  • Release Date: 2012-06-05
  • Genre: Police Procedural
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 59 Ratings

Description

A parent’s worst nightmare sets the stage for the exhilarating new thriller in Robert K. Tanenbaum’s New York Times bestselling Butch Karp series.

New York District Attorney Butch Karp has no qualms about putting David and Nonie Ellis on trial following the excruciating death of their young son, Micah. To him, the case is cut-and-dried—reckless manslaughter. Helpless ten-year-old Micah counted on his parents to protect him from the effects of a rare but treatable cancer. Instead, the Ellis family relied solely on prayer and the guidance of snake-oil salesman Reverend C. G. Westlund, of the End of Days Reformation Church of Jesus Christ Resurrected, to save him.

Westlund and his zealous followers set up camp outside the DA’s office, angrily protesting the indictment of their “brother” and “sister,” but the charismatic leader’s true objective is to create a diversion from an alarming fraud. He coerced Nonie Ellis into signing an insurance policy that listed himself and the church as beneficiaries in the event of Micah’s death, but he needs the Ellises to be exonerated to get the payout. When David Ellis discovers the deception, no amount of faith can save him from his gruesome fate.

Amid the firestorm of controversy surrounding the case, Karp’s wife, private investigator Marlene Ciampi, heads to Memphis to uncover Westlund’s past. The evidence she finds is enough to blow the top off the con man’s scheme—if she doesn’t get herself blown away in the process. Back in Manhattan, meanwhile, Karp is confronted by a deadly nemesis from the past who has explosive plans of her own. The edge-of-your-seat action comes to a head at the annual Halloween parade when a merciless struggle between good and evil metes out its own fatal form of justice.

Reviews

  • Bad Faith

    5
    By S diggy
    Excellent read. Back to Butch as the main man and not so much of Lucy and Ned, nor the twins. Good courtroom drama.
  • Bad fairh

    5
    By Gjkeek
    Rely enjoyed the book great job by Robert T. Have read all of his Vyrch Karp novels have never been disappointed.
  • As Usual..........

    5
    By Jefe1968
    Yet another 2 day, and quite enjoyable read. Having read all of the Butch Karp books from the beginning of the series, the consistency of the storyline continues. The "good guys" are imperfect, and the "bad guys" are rotten to the core. I've been reading this series since 1997, and have enjoyed 15 years of page turning fun that I look forward to on a yearly basis.