His cover: courthouse janitor. His cause: justice. But when Paul
McGrath uncovers a shocking connection to a file of missing evidence, he
finds the truth sometimes hits a little too close to home.
An intelligence agent-turned-courthouse janitor, Paul McGrath notices
everything and everyone--but no one notices him. It's the perfect cover
for the justice he seeks for both his father and the people who've been
wronged by a corrupt system. Now he's discovered a missing file on Alex
Pardew--the man who defrauded and likely murdered McGrath's father but
avoided conviction, thanks in large part to the loss of this very file.
And what lies behind its disappearance is even worse than McGrath had
feared.
Meanwhile, at the courthouse, he stumbles on the case of Len Hendrie, a
small businessman who's been accused of torching a venture capitalist's
mansion. Though Hendrie admits starting the fire, McGrath learns how the
VC has preyed on average Joes to benefit himself--and his extensive wine
collection. McGrath can't resist looking deeper into this financial
predator and soon finds himself in a gray area between his avenging
moral compass and the limits of the law.
Then, just as the Hendrie case is heating up, McGrath receives word of
the death of his father's former housekeeper, sending him back to his
family home to confront unfinished business from his past. And he's
about to find some unwelcome truths about the mother he lost as a
child--and the father who hid even more secrets than he realized.