"Cal Claxton is determined to reinvent himself as a small town lawyer in the aftermath of his wife's suicide. Once a hardcharging L.A. prosecutor, he now lives in an old farmhouse overlooking the Oregon wine country. When a scruffy, tattooed kid shows up asking for help in solving his mother's cold case murder, Cal wants to say no. But the kid, who calls himself Picasso, has ridden a bike from Portland, and something about his determination touches Cal. It turns out Picasso is a gifted artist. He's also one of the legions of street kids who are drawn to Portland's Old Town. A reluctant Cal finds Picasso painting a mural on the side of a health clinic run by an idealistic doctor. Then Picasso is charged with the murder of a major business figure. The evidence is overwhelming. Suddenly Cal finds himself back in the game, pitted against the police, the media, and some of Portland's most powerful citizens. Is Picasso being framed? And if so, is there a connection between the murder of his mom and this new killing?"--Publisher's web site.
When Cal Claxton decides to help a young homeless man accused of a brutal murder, he finds himself pitted against the police, the media and an angry citizenry. But that's child's play compared to the trouble he finds himself in when he starts to uncover the truth behind the crime.
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1 primary bookCal Claxton is a 1-book series first released in 2013 with contributions by Warren C. Easley.
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Cal Claxton is a lawyer who has moved from the big city to live with his dog, Arch in a rural, slower-paced setting. Danny Baxter, a street kid, rides his bike from the city to hire Cal to help him put the person he believes murdered his mother in prison. This sets Cal (the bleeding heart) on a chaotic journey to find out who killed Nicole Baxter.I had never heard of this author or series before but found myself enjoying the book in this series. Cal is a very laid-back investigator who puts himself into multiple risky situations and seems to have the luckiest time coming out on the other side. I liked that Arch wasn't a “wonder” dog but a loyal companion and the romance crap was kept minimal. The story creates some realistic characters of street life in the homeless kids and a war veteran. Anna, the love interest, has a life mission of helping them and Cal can't stop himself from giving to the multitude of street people with their hands out. I will continue with [b:Dead Float 18669450 Dead Float (Cal Claxton, #2) Warren C. Easley https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1403175514l/18669450.SY75.jpg 26496189] the second of an eight-book series.
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