A DEATH IN ARCADIA: A Legal Thriller

Nicholas “Deke” Deketomis Returns to Face His Darkest Case Yet—and His Own Haunted Past

When fifteen-year-old Trayvon Clapper is murdered by a guard at Camp B in Florida, his fringe-living mother and boyfriend come to Bergman-Deketomis to file a lawsuit against the facility. Details of the case trigger in Deke memories of his own troubled childhood. As a boy, Deke had no stable parents around him, so he lived with several different families over the years as he grew up, avoiding the foster care system. However, his best friend, Bucky, was not so fortunate. He, too, was killed in a similar facility… and Deke has carried within him a powerful guilt that he has never talked about to anyone, including his wife and children.

Cara Deketomis, Deke’s daughter, is a young lawyer at the firm also working on the case. She comes to recognize the pain her father is feeling but she does not have the ability to break through to the truth. An opportunity in Cara’s personal life also hammers a wedge between father and daughter, adding more stress to the situation.

Meanwhile, investigation into the case uncovers a hidden threat that could endanger everyone at the law firm. A corrupt Congressman, Bob Minds, and his shady colleague, Skyler Bannock, are “fixers” for Phoenix Industries, the parent company of Camp B and other child “protective” services facilities that do anything but that. Minds and Bannock resort to nefarious crimes to make Phoenix’s problems go away,i ncluding bribery, intimidation, and even murder. And then there’s Skyler’s brother, Midas, a killer straight out of a nightmare, who does the team’s dirtiest work.

Will the ugly forces behind the scenes wreak lethal havoc on Deke and his team? Will the echo of Deke’s guilt get in the way of a successful legal action against Phoenix? In the tradition of The Middleman, Suspicious Activity, and Inhuman Trafficking, Mike Papantonio takes Deke and his cohorts on a new and different kind of legal gamble, but full of the action and thrills for which he is known.


Praise for Middleman

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“In The Middleman, Mike Papantonio has crafted his most compelling legal thriller to date. With sharp prose, familiar, richly drawn characters, and a briskly paced intricate plot ripped from the headlines involving the crisis of Big Pharma’s price fixing, Papantonio weaves a riveting tale of corporate greed, murder, missteps, and pure evil.” - ROBERTA GATELY, author of Lipstick in Afghanistan, IRC nurse and humanitarian aid worker

"It’s clear that Papantonio’s latest legal thriller is inspired by real-life crimes committed by pharmacy benefit managers, and this gives this story added appeal and cultural relevance. It’s a suspenseful and often gripping tale... it’s a well-paced read. A timely and often intense page-turner." - Kirkus Reviews

“Papantonio’s latest legal thriller crackles with the realism that only a topnotch trial lawyer can provide.” - JOSEPH REID, bestselling author of the Seth Walker series

“A propulsive legal thriller, The Middleman reveals the seamy side of the pharmaceutical industry, exposing how murder and intimidation are used to secure monopoly power and drive up prices of lifesaving drugs.” - LESLIE ALAN HORVITZ, author of The Dying and Synbio

“The Middleman by Mike Papantonio is a suspenseful thriller and window into the machinations of Big Pharma and the insider corruption that lies at the heart of the industry.” BEN CRUMP, nationally renowned civil rights and personal injury trial lawyer