The case started off rather odd since the protagonist suddenly changed to someone that Cole knew in the war that now works on overseeing insurance claims. He's a much more likable character and seems to be more interested in doing what is right, while Cole is more concerned with doing what the law says (and German singers).
So the woman that Cole cheated with and is now living with gets a huge insurance settlement from the crooked housing developers on behalf of some one she knew that died working on the house in a plot point I must have missed. Cole tells her that it's actually a payoff to keep them quit and to get the guy he knew in the army to investigate it.
The new guy gets told right away to stay away from the case, but that just gets him more interested. He then find out, after nearly being killed, that the housing company is cutting very corner they can building the houses, including using old prop wood from a closed film set.
After some more instigating the guy gets named by a bunch of goons and beaten up, then he barely escapes them and gets back to Cole and the woman just before passing out.
Monday, October 3, 2011
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