Death And Seven
Dan Welch
"Loot the market on the way up, loot the treasury on the way down." Freddy Logan and his team are putting a stop to that kind of thinking.
Crime at institutions deemed "Too Big To Fail" is charged as capital treason -- and those executed don't stop talking just because they're dead. At the Glimmer Development facility in Goshen, Freddy has friends who can interrogate corpses.
It's all going gangbusters for federal prosecutors. Freddy's Manhattan crew, Zeke Keele and Jessie Logan, are methodically nailing private sector shysters and their cronies in government.
"It's like they have a weed killer for crooks," says Andy Crane's client Leonard Andrianopoulos. Andrianopoulos, who's been selling insider information, wants defense attorney Crane to help negotiate a plea deal that includes witness protection. "The feds are going to get me eventually," says Andrianopoulos, "and it will probably be better for my customer if I'm dead when that happens." Little does he know.
Meanwhile - up at the new federal research hospital in Goshen, Amanda Wilson and her new dead friend, the beautiful & dynamic Sarah Russell, are fixing Wall Street and Sarah's former husband.
But Freddy has two problems he doesn't know about. His insistence on secrecy means keeping his own people largely in the dark, and that's leading to doubt, distrust and perhaps even mutiny. And the corpses they're interrogating aren't quite completely dead.
Testing. Testing.