Gino Brogdon is a man of many talents and experiences. A former trial lawyer and Fulton County judge, a position in which he presided over a litany of criminal cases, he now works as a neutral with Henning Mediation and Arbitration Service.
Brogdon, 51, also plays the saxophone and paints. But it's his writing that draws from his talents and experiences, weaving them into a series of murder mystery novels. Their main character is Frank Salvato, a middle-aged, divorced homicide cop.
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