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The Red Zone  
Author: Tim Green
ISBN: 0446607568
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When Evan Chase, owner of the Florida Marauders football team, drowns, the cops believe it's murder. The prime suspect is Marauders linebacker Luther Zorn, who is having a torrid affair with Chase's wife. Claiming innocence, Zorn hires brilliant defense attorney Madison McCall to clear his name. It soon becomes evident to Madison that what began as a high-profile murder case has evolved into a frightening conspiracy involving huge amounts of money, corrupt police, and a horrible and bizarre truth.

The Red Zone

FROM THE PUBLISHER

When Evan Chase, the owner of an NFL team, turns up face-down in the coastal waters near his oceanfront mansion, there is no want of suspects. First, there's the ambitious business partner who's eager to relocate Chase's team to another city in exchange for millions. Then there's Chase's beautiful and willful young wife, who stands to inherit his fortune. Even more intriguing to the media and the police is Luther Zorn -- the team's vicious linebacker who just happens to be embroiled in a torrid affair with the dead owner's wife. Top-notch defense attorney Madison McCall agrees to represent Zorn in what first appears to be an open-and-shut case. But even the brilliant young lawyer could never envision the labyrinth of high-stakes corruption and maniacal blood lust -- especially when three grisly murders are surprisingly linked to her client.

FROM THE CRITICS

Steven Kotok

Green drives The Red Zone into the end zone with a couple of trick plays in the final seconds and comes out a winner. -- Maxim

Publishers Weekly

A new publisher, a new title, and an alleged rewrite are among the alterations in Green's latest sports-based suspense title. And, while the action still clips along at a sprightly pace, Green fails to improve the by-the-numbers resolution that originally plagued this story about a lethal NFL linebacker who goes on a killing spree. Florida Marauders star Luther Zorn becomes a prospective client for attorney Madison McCall (first introduced in Green's Outlaws) when McCall's boss forces her into the role of sports agent. But Zorn goes from starter to suspect when team owner Evan Chase is killed in a suspicious swimming accident, and McCall quickly finds herself defending a client who faces a pileup of damning evidence, including his affair with Chase's wife, a parking ticket that places him at the scene of the crime and some incriminating scuba gear that the police discover at his girlfriend's house. McCall calls on her partner to investigate the case, and he digs up several clues hinting at a conspiracy involving moneyed interests and a corrupt cop. An attempt to arrest Zorn leads to an extended chase after the linebacker kidnaps McCall and holds her hostage, with the body count mounting as Zorn races toward a confrontation with a pivotal figure from his past. Green's strength is his ability to write action scenes that effectively present the intricacies of pro football, and McCall delivers another winning performance despite a rather generic supporting cast. But the cardboard bogeyman who surfaces in the climax remains just as ludicrous this time around as Green fumbles away his second chance to fix a formulaic ending.

Library Journal

The third football thriller from former defensive end Green. Here, linebacker Luther Zorn is suspected of murdering team owner Evan Chase after launching a hot affair with Chase's wife.

Library Journal

The third football thriller from former defensive end Green. Here, linebacker Luther Zorn is suspected of murdering team owner Evan Chase after launching a hot affair with Chase's wife.

Pam Lambert

. . .Green. . .deftly moves his colorful plot from boardroom to locker room. . . .for the most part this is an adrenaline-pumped thriller that keeps its eye on the ball. -- People