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    Thrilling Chronicle of U.S. Attorney’s Career Battling Murderers, Drug Lords & More


    Justice Never Rests by William Kolibash, with Jon Land and Shariane Kolibash Taylor

    This book grabs you from the very first page.

    If you like John Grisham-like thrillers and legal TV shows and movies, you’re going to love Justice Never Rests: A U.S, Attorney’s Battle Against Murders, Drug Lords, Mob Kingpins & Cults. It’s full of the same kind of crime stories except for one big difference. Everything in this book is true.

    Longtime federal prosecutor William Kolibash — along with two co-authors, his daughter, Shariane Kolibash Taylor, and best-selling novelist/writer Jon Land — weaves a gripping tale filled with colorful stories and characters about his legendary 20-year crimefighting career in the Northern District of West Virginia.

    Edge-of-Your-Seat Suspense

    This book grabs you from the very first page when Kolibash tells the shocking story of how one of the men he prosecuted sent him a letter bomb that could have ended his career and his life right then.

    “As soon as I slid the contents from the envelope, I knew it was a bomb. Small, jagged pieces of steel spilled out with the yellow legal pad I had eased partway from the envelope. In that moment, I didn’t know the only thing saving me from being swallowed by an explosive fireball was that the accelerant, believed to have been lip balm, had failed to trigger the blast.

    “The sender was an inmate named Rodney Curtis Hamrick, and my life had been saved by the fact that he was unable to find an accelerant better than lip balm that would have left my wife a widow and my children fatherless. Believe it or not, Hamrick had managed to obtain all the items with which he’d rigged the bomb from the jail commissary that had, fortunately for me, lacked a better accelerant in its inventory. If he had opted for hamburger grease from the cafeteria, I would not be here today.”

    20-Year Career Battling Pure Evil

    Kolibash then talks about the chilling face-to-face confrontation he had with the man when he testified against him in a trial for attempted murder and mailing of the bomb, calling him “pure evil and one of the scariest criminals I’ve ever encountered.” He was convicted and given a long prison sentence.

    After that dramatic opening, the pages just fly by as Kolibash recounts his battles to see justice done against mob kingpins, major drug dealers, violent gangs, smugglers, sex traffickers, illegal gambling and corrupt public officials. 

    He talks about — and gives plenty of examples of — how prostitution, drugs and gambling are not “victimless” crimes as some people believe.

    And he accomplishes this in many cases by using references and comparisons to popular culture such as TV shows and music.

    The Good and the “Breaking Bad”

    In terms of dealing with drug dealers, he brings up the hit TV show Breaking Bad and how the main character Walter White “introduced millions of viewers to all things crystal meth, often romanticizing both the process and the colorful thugs with whom Walter White interacted. 

    “When meth came to West Virginia in 1979, there was nothing romantic about it. And of all the drug scourges I witnessed and battled, this ranked with the worst. In large part, that’s because meth is often addicting from the very first time a user tries it. Over time, the brain develops tolerance to the drug, and the user needs to take higher and higher doses to achieve the same pleasurable effects. That leads to more crime, and one thing that Breaking Bad got right was the violence that pervades meth at all levels of usage and distribution.”

    At another point, he begins a chapter with the line “almost heaven, West Virginia” from the hit John Denver song — before telling the story of one violent crime-ridden part of the state that “was anything but heaven. In fact, it resembled something much closer to hell.”

    And, despite all the bad guys he chronicles that he helped put away for their crimes, he spends a great deal of time in the book praising the “good guys” too — dedicated heroic law enforcement officials from the FBI, West Virginia State Police, local police, the IRS and many others who he worked with during his years as a crime fighter.

    A Lifetime of Distinguished Work

    Kolibash’s time as U.S. Attorney there ended when the Republicans who had appointed him lost the White House to Bill Clinton in 1992, and the Democrats replaced him in the job with someone else. 

    But, after a lifetime of legal work, he still looks back on those days with pride, writing in the book. “The only regret I have is that I couldn’t save the victims whose lives were destroyed or ended by the likes of the drug dealers, killers, kingpins, and cultists I prosecuted.”

    Oh, as a final footnote to his long, distinguished time in the U.S. Attorney’s job, he tells the story of how he came out of a dinner honoring him on his retirement to find one of the tires flat on his car. It turned out someone had shot a bullet into the tire. To this day, Kolibash says he has no idea who did it or why.

    Fortunately, he survived that — along with the mail bomb and many other dangerous moments on the job — to write this fascinating book about it all.


    William A. Kolibash was born in Wheeling, West Virginia. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in 1966, Bill attended West Virginia University College of Law and received his Juris Doctorate degree. Following his graduation from law school, he was commissioned as a captain in the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corp. Upon being honorably discharged, he began his civilian legal career as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Northern District of West Virginia, during which he prosecuted several high-profile corruption cases and as a result received the Department of Justice’s Special Commendation Award for outstanding services in 1980. After serving several months as the court-appointed U.S. Attorney, he was nominated by President Ronald Reagan and approved by the United States Senate as the presidentially appointed United States Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia in 1982.

    The many awards he received during his service as U.S. Attorney include Federal Executive of the Year in 1991, the same year he was awarded the Distinguished West Virginian by Governor Gaston Caperton. Bill’s tenure as a United States Attorney ended in July of 1993, after which he entered private practice until his retirement in 2024. He is married to the former Rita Scanlon with whom he has three children, including the coauthor of this book, and six grandchildren.

    Justice Never Rests by William Kolibash, with Jon Land and Shariane Kolibash Taylor

    Publish Date: 1/28/2025

    Genre: Nonfiction

    Author: William Kolibash, with Jon Land and Shariane Kolibash Taylor

    Page Count: 304 pages

    Publisher: Post Hill Press

    ISBN: 9798888457061





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