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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    May 1997
  • Latest Book:
    April 2022
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • Ted Stevens is a capable, respected trial attorney whose drinking problem and impending divorce have sent him on a downward slide. His appointment as defense counsel in a high-profile murder case seems to offer a chance at redemption. The opportunity...



  • Terry Lewis s second courtroom novel features Ted s partner, Paul Morganstein. While defending his late brother s best friend on a murder charge, Paul obtains "Privileged Information" (which he is ethically bound not to disclose) leading him to concl...



  • Ted Stevens' new client is a mental patient who is either a delusional, psychotic killer or an innocent man framed for the murder of his psychologist -- or maybe both. Nathan Hart, incarcerated for the brutal murder of his family, hears voices and be...



  • Do you remember the time you went on a family camping trip and things didn't turn out the way you expected? What about the time you learned how to ride a bike, or how to dance? "My dad, My Granddad and Me," is a story about a child who cherishes memo...



  • INCOGNITO'S MISSION IS TO ASSASSINATE LEADERS OF THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS IN 1776.As the colonies begin to talk openly of political separation from England, a coded letter is deciphered. It suggests that an assassin, code name Incognito, is headed to...



  • ATTORNEY KATE MARSTON HAS LANDED A HIGH PROFILE CASE THAT COULD EITHER MAKE OR BREAK HER CAREER. Her client is a controversial judge who has been charged with murder. Her investigation leads her into the shadowy and dangerous world of organized crime...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Terry Lewis has published 6 books.

Terry Lewis does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Fast Break, was published in April 2022.

The first book by Terry Lewis, Conflict of Interest, was published in May 1997.

No. Terry Lewis does not write books in series.