False Testimony (e-bog) af Connors, Rose
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False Testimony e-bog

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Defense lawyer Marty Nickerson struggles with her ethics throughout two cases, one involving a US senator suspected in the disappearance of a female staffer and a second client who is on trial for the murder of a priest in this courtroom thriller by the award-winning author of Maximum Security. What does a lawyer do when she discovers her client may be a liar, or worse? Charles Kendrick, the se...
E-bog 140,02 DKK
Forfattere Connors, Rose (forfatter)
Forlag Scribner
Udgivet 26 juli 2005
Længde 256 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780743274517
Defense lawyer Marty Nickerson struggles with her ethics throughout two cases, one involving a US senator suspected in the disappearance of a female staffer and a second client who is on trial for the murder of a priest in this courtroom thriller by the award-winning author of Maximum Security. What does a lawyer do when she discovers her client may be a liar, or worse? Charles Kendrick, the senior United States senator from Massachusetts, has been named a person of interest in connection with the disappearance of his twenty-five-year-old spokesperson, Michelle Forrester. Represented by Attorney Marty Nickerson, Kendrick incriminates himself as Nickerson soon finds that parts of his story don't check out. Meanwhile, Marty and her law partner-turned-lover, Harry Madigan, work together to Derrick Holliston, an ex-con accused of murdering a local priest on Christmas Eve. Derrick admits to the killing, but claims it was done in self-defense One the day Derrick's trial begins, Michelle Forrester's body is found, leaving Marty and Harry with two mounting legal battles and two clients whose stories don't make sense. Together they must confront the law in all its maddening complexity, battling foror maybe againsttheir own cagey clients in order to see that justice is undoubtedly served. ';Excellent, fast-moving courtroom drama headed by a plucky, energetic heroine.' Publishers Weekly