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A House on Liberty Street

(2021)
(The first book in the Tony Valenti series)
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A father. A son. A murder.

Meet Tony Valenti. His high-flying corporate law career just cratered. His society marriage blew up in a bitter divorce. He’s returned to the Chicago suburbs to lick his wounds and regroup in the haven of the Valenti family home. But time to heal isn’t in the cards.

Tony’s elderly father inexplicably shoots a sheriff’s deputy on their front porch. Nobody knows why, and Papa isn’t talking. Then their house becomes an unlikely target for condemnation and expropriation by corrupt local officials and their cronies.

With money and hope dwindling, Tony steps up to defend his father and take on city hall, and quickly finds himself in peril when he unearths sinister connections between the cases. The audacity of the plot against them fuels a gritty determination to get to the bottom of what really happened—regardless of the risks and ultimate cost to himself. To win, Tony must earn his father’s trust and outwit his wily opponents.

A House on Liberty Street is the first book in the gripping Tony Valenti series. If you enjoy page-turning thrillers with compelling, complex characters battling to untangle twisted conspiracies, this series is for you. Dive in today!

Neil’s writing gripped me from the first page. Great characters, an emotionally charged story, and solid legal details provide a very strong start to the series.Larry Winters – Best-selling author of the Jessie Black Legal Thrillers
What a great, entertaining read. This book grabbed me from the first scene and kept me turning pages through the suspenseful twists and turns to a satisfying end … a cast of likeable, compelling characters. It’s a gripping story, wonderfully written.Don Pugnetti Jr. - Author of A Coat Dyed Black: A Novel of the Norwegian Resistance
A satisfying blend of tense thriller and whodunit that works on many different levels to involve readers in a puzzle that remains murky up to its surprise conclusion. It’s a fine story that will keep readers thoroughly engrossed to the end.D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
Turner hits the mark in a spellbinding, page-turning thriller featuring a worthy underdog hero and prose that tugs at the heartstrings. The author has a great sense of plot and timing.IndieReader
I stayed up until 3 a.m. last night - I had to finish the book. I couldn't put it down, I just absolutely had to know what happened next! It’s such a beautifully written and compelling story. The characters are very real and easy to connect with.Elena Carter Author of The Dream Tamer Chronicles
The storytelling is casual but compelling, with memorable characters, intriguing dynamics, and an unpredictable case for readers to piece together … a suspenseful and heartfelt thriller.SPR Reviews


Genre: Mystery

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