A brutal murder in a posh Florida community turns one neighbor against the rest as a young female lawyer puts her own life on the life to defend a man accused of a murder he may not have committed. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This novel has a highly satisfying and unique storyline.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
My first reading of a Catherine Arnold novel was most rewarding. While the acceptance of a pro bono case by highly successful attorney Karen Perry-Mondori was initially difficult to accept (difficult to her fellow law partners as well), I was soon swept along by what followed. While the plot was quite unique to me, Arnold did a very fine job of resolving all the tangled threads of her story. Principal characters are well developed: you either care for them, or you look forward to their fall. As one who loves legal novels with an "all's well that ends well" story, I sure enoyed this one. Having now read the first of the Perry-Mondori cases, I now have "Imperfect Justice" and "Wrongful Death" in my library ready (and about) to be read.
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