The Mayor of Lexington Avenue by James Sheehan

The Mayor of Lexington Avenue by James Sheehan

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Jack Tobin is a trial lawyer with a searing-hot reputation in Miami. But, when a young Florida man is railroaded into a murder conviction in the tiny Florida backwater of Bass Creek, Tobin is driven to pay back a debt to his best friend, the boy who once dubbed him 'the Mayor of Lexington Avenue'.

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The Mayor of Lexington Avenue by James Sheehan

Jack Tobin is a trial lawyer with a searing-hot reputation in Miami. But, when a young Florida man is railroaded into a murder conviction in the tiny Florida backwater of Bass Creek, Tobin is driven to pay back a debt to his best friend, the boy who once dubbed him 'the Mayor of Lexington Avenue'.
James Sheehan was born and raised in New York City and grew up in a four-room railroad apartment with his five brothers and sisters. He started working at the age of twelve, shining shoes at a local shoe repair shop. At fourteen, he had a newspaper route. During school, he worked at a local delicatessen, an antique store where he stripped and delivered furniture, as a construction worked during the summers, a short-order cook throughout his college years, and as a roofer's assistant while he attended graduate school in Florida. He is currently a trial attorney in Tampa, Florida where he has practised law for many years.His experience of growing up in New York has shaped his life. The Mayor of Lexington Avenue is his first novel.
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ISBN 13 9780593057209
ISBN 10 0593057201
Title The Mayor of Lexington Avenue
Author James Sheehan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2006-09-01
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.