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LISBON STREET
by James Howaniec (Jim Howaniec)
242 pages
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A lawyer's story set in a decaying Maine mill town.
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Category: Fiction:Drama
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About the Book
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It has been a difficult year for Lewiston attorney Billy Cole. Personal family loss and a battle with alcohol have brought him to the edge of ruin. All seems hopeless.
And then events take over on Lisbon Street, the main drag in a decaying downtown in central Maine, where Billy's law office and the local courthouse are located. A client is charged with murder. A beautiful woman from London comes into his life. And he takes on a custody case involving an Argentine boy that, in the end, offers hope for recovery and redemption.
Lisbon Street is one lawyer's story about real life in the poverty-ridden neighborhoods of an old New England mill town. It is a compelling legal drama of life during a year when everything on Lisbon Street -- and in the world -- has changed forever.
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About the Author |
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Jim Howaniec is a lifelong resident of Maine, where he maintains a general law practice that focuses primarily on indigent criminal defense. This is his first novel. |
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