Education
A native of Vredenburgh, Alabama, Stewart attended Tabor Academy, Massachusetts for the first two years of high school but graduated from Wilcox Academy in Camden, Alabama.
(Kate Baneberry died with a whimper, not a bang. One momen...)
Kate Baneberry died with a whimper, not a bang. One moment she was alive, an attractive woman married to a successful businessman. The next moment she was dead, and no one had the slightest suspicion until a lawyer got involved–and shook the legal system to its core.... Living on Alabama’s warm, windswept Gulf Coast, Tom McInnes attracts troubling cases and troubled clients. With the help of Dr. Kai-Li Cantil, a gorgeous psychologist with a knack for unraveling other people’s secrets, McInnes pries into Kate’s death and soon knows it was no accident. In a world of multimillion-dollar lawsuits, Kate Baneberry signed her own death warrant when she did her civic duty and served on a jury. Because someone out there has grabbed justice by the throat and won’t let go–until all the right people die....
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(Mike Stewart's first novel introduces Tom McInnes, an Ala...)
Mike Stewart's first novel introduces Tom McInnes, an Alabama attorney who investigates his brother's murder, only to uncover secrets that can kill.
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A native of Vredenburgh, Alabama, Stewart attended Tabor Academy, Massachusetts for the first two years of high school but graduated from Wilcox Academy in Camden, Alabama.
He received his undergraduate degree from Auburn University. In between school terms, he spent the summers working as a forest technician and farmhand. After graduating from college, he worked as a copy editor for the Atlanta Journal and assisted on a friend"s unsuccessful gubernatorial.
He was a leadership scholarship recipient and the author of a published case note cited by the Alabama Supreme Court.
After graduating from law school, he was admitted to the Alabama Bar and began work as a corporate attorney, specializing in healthcare law. In the 1990s, he retired from his position as General Counsel of Complete Health, a large healthcare company, and pursued his lifelong dream of writing novels.
He lives in Birmingham with his family. "Compelling.. Laced with page-turning tension and memorable scenes that are as poignant as they are vital.
Rich details and smart use of dialogue help make this a near-perfect ride." --Publishers Weekly
“Stewart shows a gift for economy of language and plot that is rare these days, and a talent for evoking atmosphere that has all but vanished from thriller novels.…” –The Washington Post
“Stewart evokes taste, smell, sight and touch to put the reader right in the middle of the scene.” –The Charlotte Observer.
(Mike Stewart's first novel introduces Tom McInnes, an Ala...)
(Kate Baneberry died with a whimper, not a bang. One momen...)