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With his terrific first novel, Special Circumstances, Sheldon Siegel delivered legal fiction so exciting, it drew comparisons with the very top tier of courtroom thrillers. Now he has a new challenge for defense attorney Mike Daley--ex-priest, ex-husband, ex-public defender--and its a high-profile zinger: a case he doesnt think he can win for a client he cant stand. It starts with a phone call Mike Daley never expected to get, from District Attorney Prentice Marshall Gates III, San Franciscos chief law enforcement officer and front-runner candidate for California attorney general. Friends theyre not, but Gates needs Daley now--badly. Hes just been arrested. A couple of hours earlier he woke up in his hotel room and found the dead body of a young male prostitute in the bed. Prosecutors are already talking the death penalty, and theres nothing in the mounting evidence to convince Daley and his partner--and ex-wife--Rosie of Gatess innocence. But even if hes lying, its their job to defend him. Sure enough, the deeper Mike and Rosie dig, the seamier their findings. From a shady Internet entrepreneur who trades flesh for cash to a prominent businessman who uses muscle to keep his enterprise prospering, Mike and Rosie chase down leads that take them from the depths of the Mission District, where drugs and bodies are always for sale, to the gated mansions of Pacific Heights, frantically trying to piece together the shocking truth of what actually happened, even as the trial itself is under way.

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Praise for INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE Mike Daley and friends are back in this - photo 1
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INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE

Mike Daley and friends are back in this intriguing sequel to Siegels highly praised debut, Special CircumstancesThe San Francisco setting and the courtroom scenes ring true. Readers will be anxiously awaiting this new Mike Daley novel.

Library Journal

Another captivating legal thriller. The story line provides a wonderful tour of San Francisco inside a strong courtroom drama.

The Midwest Book Review

Siegel, a practicing attorney in San Francisco, is a truly gifted writer. He manages to make the usual assortment of legal-thriller characters (cops, lawyers, suspects) seem brand new, as though wed never met any of them before. I dare you: read this one. Do it now. Youll thank me.

Mystery Review

The story culminates in an outstanding courtroom scene. Daley narrates with a kind of genial irony, the pace never slows, and every description of the city is as brightly burnished as the San Francisco sky when the fog lifts.

The Star-Ledger, Newark

Charm and strength. Mike Daley is an original and very appealing character in the overcrowded legal arenaa gentle soul who can fight hard when he has to, and a moral man who is repelled by the greed of many of his colleagues.

Publishers Weekly

The trial procedure is fascinating. From beginning to end, an effective page-turner with a realistic climax that holds true to the powerhouse milieu in which Daley and his colleagues have been operating.

Kirkus Reviews

BOOKS BY SHELDON SIEGEL

Special Circumstances

Incriminating Evidence

For my dad 1 WE HAVE A SITUATION The attorney general is a law enforcement - photo 2

For my dad

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WE HAVE A SITUATION

The attorney general is a law enforcement officer, not a social worker.

P RENTICE M ARSHALL G ATES III, S AN F RANCISCO DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND CANDIDATE FOR C ALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL. M ONDAY , S EPTEMBER 6.

Being a partner in a small criminal defense firm isnt all that its cracked up to be. Oh, its nice to see your name at the top of the letterhead, and there is a certain amount of ego gratification that goes along with having your own firm. Then again, you have to co-sign the line of credit and guarantee the lease. You also tend to get a lot of calls from collection agencies when cash flow is slow. In this business, founders privilege extends only so far.

Unlike our well-heeled brethren in the high-rises that surround us, the attorneys in my firm, Fernandez and Daley, occupy cramped quarters around the corner from the Trans-bay bus terminal and next door to the Lucky Corner Number 2 Chinese restaurant. Our office is located on the second floor of a 1920s walk-up building at 553 Mission Street, on the only block of San Franciscos South of Market area that has not yet been gentrified by the sprawl of downtown. Although we havent started remodeling yet, we recently took over the space from a now-defunct martial arts studio and moved upstairs from the basement. Our files sit in what used to be the mens locker room. Our firm has grown by a whopping fifty percent in the last two years. Were up to three lawyers.

Rosie, Im back, I sing out to my law partner and ex-wife as I stand in the doorway to her musty, sparsely furnished office at eight-thirty in the morning on the Tuesday after Labor Day. Somewhere behind four mountains of paper and three smiling pictures of our eight-year-old daughter, Grace, Rosita Fernandez is already working on her second Diet Coke and cradling the phone against her right ear. She gestures at me to come in and mouths the words How was your trip?

I just got back from Cabo, where I was searching for the perfect vacation and, if the stars lined up right, the perfect woman. Well, my tan is good. When youre forty-seven and divorced, your expectations tend to be pretty realistic.

Rosie runs her hand through her thick, dark hair. Shes only forty-three, and the gray flecks annoy her. She holds a finger to her full lips and motions me to sit down. She gives me a conspiratorial wink and whispers the name Skipper as she points to the phone. No, no, she says to him. Hell be back this morning. I expect him any minute. Ill have him call you as soon as he gets in.

I sit down and look at the beat-up bookcases filled with oatmeal-colored legal volumes with embossed gold lettering that says California Reporter. I glance out the open window at the tops of the Muni buses that pass below us on Mission Street. This is an improvement over our view before we moved upstairs. When we were in the basement, we got to look at the bottoms of the very same buses.

On warm, sunny days like today, Im glad we dont work in a hermetically sealed building. On the other hand, by noon, the smell of bus fumes will make me wish we had an air conditioner. Our mismatched used furniture is standard stock for those of us who swim in the lower tide pools of the legal profession.

Rosie and I used to work together at the San Francisco public defenders office. Then we made a serious tactical error and decided to get married. We are very good at being lawyers, but we were very bad at being married. We split up almost seven years ago, shortly after Graces first birthday. Around the same time, I went to work for the tony Simpson and Gates law firm and Rosie went out on her own. Our professional lives were reunited about two years ago when I was fired by the Simpson firm because I didnt bring in enough high-paying clients. I started subleasing space from Rosie. On my last night at Simpson and Gates, two attorneys were gunned down in the office. I ended up representing the lawyer who was charged with the murders. Thats when Rosie decided I was worthy of being her law partner.

I point to myself and whisper, Does Skipper want to talk to me?

She nods. She scribbles a note that says Do you want to talk to him?

Prentice Marshall Gates III, known as Skipper, is the San Francisco district attorney. We used to be partners at Simpson and Gates. His father was Gates. Hes now running for California attorney general. His smiling mug appears on billboards all over town under the caption Mr. Law and Order. Two years ago, he won the DAs race by spending three million dollars of his inheritance. I understand hes prepared to ante up five million this time around.

I whisper, Tell him you just heard me come in and Ill call him back in a few minutes. Im going to need a cup of coffee for this.

Skipper is, well, a complicated guy. To my former partners at Simpson and Gates, he was a self-righteous, condescending ass. To defense attorneys like me, hes an opportunistic egomaniac who spends most of his time padding his conviction statistics and preening for the media. To the citizens of the City and County of San Francisco, however, hes a charismatic local hero who vigorously prosecutes drug dealers and pimps. He takes full credit for the fact that violent crime in San Francisco has dropped by a third during his tenure. Even though hes a law-and-order Republican and a card-carrying member of the NRA, he has led the charge for greater regulation of handguns and sits on the board of directors of the Legal Community Against Violence, a local gun-control advocacy group. Hes an astute politician. Its a foregone conclusion that hell win the AG race. The only question is whether hell be the next governor of California.

Rosie cups her hand over the mouthpiece. He says its urgent. Her eyes gleam as the sunlight hits her face.

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