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Fury
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In Brooklyn, a female jogger is brutally raped; the assailants are convicted and later exonerated by the Kings County DA. Now the guilty are filing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the city of New York, the police, and the two Brooklyn Assistant DAs who tried the case. Caught in the glare of the media-frenzy, Butch Karp may be blinded to the lethal maneuverings of a terrorist cell plotting to bring the city to its knees by striking Times Square on New Year's Eve. But the destruction begins far below ground, in the subway system -- where Karp's family may become their first victims....

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"Robert Tanenbaum is back with his most explosive legal thriller yet. Fury unleashes a deadly mix of politics and criminal justice, taking the reader on a riveting ride to its brilliantly plotted conclusion."

-- Linda Fairstein, New York Times bestselling author of Entombed

"Sometimes fiction is more honest than 'fact.' In this nonstop thriller, Tanenbaum tells some very harsh truths about the politics of crime fighting while confronting new terrors the nation must face."

-- Catherine Crier, former judge, Court TV host and author of A Deadly Game

"Fury is a riveting, morally complex legal thriller that once again shows us Tanenbaum's special working knowledge of crime and the legal system in America. It's high time Tanenbaum receives the full literary recognition he deserves."

-- Vince Bugliosi, former Los Angeles district attorney and author of Helter Skelter and the acclaimed And the Sea Will Tell

"Once again, Robert K. Tanenbaum has provided long-time fans and new readers with a fascinating and delightful story. [His] ability to weave several seemingly unrelated plots together is truly masterful."

-- Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D.