Keith I. Braunfotel and Scott D. Frendel know how to negotiate with insurers for negligent motorists, doctors and
nursing home owners whose carelessness changes and ends lives.
Not exact matches
Shepherd and his team contend with the death of a skydiver
whose parachute was tampered with, the killing of the eccentric
owner of a Victorian reenactment village, farmers feuding over the rights to honey bees, and a
nursing home full of suspects with dementia.
There is simply no better feeling than
nursing a puppy (or litter of puppies)
whose momma was hit by a car right before giving birth and seeing those puppies placed in loving, permanent
homes; or watching an emaciated and scared pound dog blossom in front of your eyes and learn to trust; or taking in a cat who was dumped at the pound because her
owner passed away and no one in the family cared enough to take her into their
home.