When advertising executive Marcus Chen steps out of a parking garage meeting with his biggest client, he has no idea that Sam Prescottpresident of HomeBase and the account that built Marcuss careeris already a dead man.Within hours, Marcus is sitting across from two San Francisco homicide detectives, staring at a burner phone that isnt his, texts he didnt write, and a manufactured grudge from a college romance fifteen years buried. Someone has constructed an elaborate frame around himcomplete with fake messages, false motive, and a timeline with terrifying gaps. And whoever did it knows enough about Marcuss past to make the lie look almost true.The Frame opens at the collision point of two separate nightmares: a murder Marcus didnt commit, and a secret hes desperate to keep. Because Marcus has another vulnerability the police havent found yeta thirty-thousand-dollar bribe that brought his adopted son, Billy, into the world. When San Franciscos most expensive defense attorney takes his case, the question isnt just whether Marcus can prove his innocence. Its whether proving it will cost him everything else.As the investigation deepens, Marcus and his attorney Emma Soto uncover a more disturbing truth: the killing wasnt random, the frame wasnt improvised, and the man who built it has the resources, the patience, and the personal motive to watch Marcus spend the rest of his life in prison. Tracing the conspiracy back through old wounds, broken marriages, and a carefully staged murder scene, they begin to assemble the only defense that can worknot a simple alibi, but the complete, unsparing truth.Set in contemporary San Francisco against the steel-and-glass world of high-stakes advertising, courtrooms carved into the Transamerica Pyramid, and the quiet domestic terror of a family coming apart, The Frame is a propulsive legal thriller that never lets its heroor its readercatch a breath. Marcus Chen is not a perfect man. Hes made choices he cant undo and told lies he cant take back. But he didnt kill Sam Prescott. And proving that, in a courtroom where evidence is narrative and narrative is everything, will require him to sacrifice the very secrets hes been protecting all along.For readers who love legal thrillers grounded in authentic courtroom procedure, morally complex protagonists, and high-pressure San Francisco settings, The Frame delivers a driving, suspense-filled story about what it takes to fight for the truth when the truth itself can bury you.
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