This Nina Reilly thriller takes listeners back to Nina’s first murder investigation, to the case that ignites her passionate commitment to fighting for justice. As a single mom working as a paralegal and attending law school at night, Nina has her hands full fighting for custody of her young son Bob and overseeing a medical malpractice lawsuit on behalf of her mother. But when a woman falls to her death off a bridge near Big Sur and witnesses disappear, Nina suspects there is more to the “accident” than the authorities are saying. With the help of homicide cop Paul van Wagoner, she rushes to uncover the truth. Show No Fear illumines what makes the brilliant Nina Reilly tick—and, in this fascinating prequel to an illustrious career, begins a love affair for her fans and fans of complex, gripping thrillers everywhere!
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"Nina is a single mom trying to help out her drug addicted brother, while helping her disabled mother and going to law school. While a series of murders seem to hit close to home she now must question everyone and their motives.Good book. "
— Amber (4 out of 5 stars)
“The jury is in and the verdict is unanimous—Show No Fear is the hottest legal thriller of the year. Perri O'Shaughnessy is masterful.”
— Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author“Nina Reilly is one of the most interesting heroines in legal thrillers today.”
— San Jose Mercury News“O'Shaughnessy knows how to spin a diverting tale…Her loyal fans will greet her latest with enthusiasm.”
— San Diego Union-Tribune“Intriguing…O'Shaughnessy offers some surprising twists.”
— Publishers Weekly“Engaging characters, intriguing plot.”
— Booklist" Not the best effort in this series, but a great thing to read with a throbbing head and bad cold. "
— Bethany, 10/13/2010" Was a bit slow. It goes back to before Nina was a lawyer in CA. "
— Wendy, 9/13/2010" Good book to see where Ms. Nina Reilly started out! "
— Michelle, 7/5/2010" Predictable. Language. No character development. People making the same dumb choices that have had serious, life altering consequences for them in the past. Meh. "
— Judy, 6/21/2010" Don't bother. This murder mystery had some potential but I didn't believe any of the characters. Struggled to finish it. "
— Pmcdnld2, 4/11/2010" I have read some books by this author before that I liked better. This one just didn't keep my interest as well. "
— Barbara, 3/17/2010" It took awhile for me to get into this book, but it turned out to be a good one. you get about halfway through it before it really starts getting interesting. "
— Christy, 12/28/2009" really like this author. confused a bit because the characters went back to how they got started but good background for the rest "
— Amy, 12/1/2009" It was an okay book. Not exciting and very light reading. "
— Doris, 11/13/2009" While I liked this book, it was slow and hard to get into... then when it picked up, there was too much info and almost too many threads. I do think it may have been a good intro to the Nina Reilly series by the O'Shaughnessy sisters--we'll see as I head into them. "
— Anita, 9/13/2009Perri O’Shaughnessy is the pen name for two sisters, Pamela and Mary O’Shaughnessy. Together they have written many novels in the Nina Reilly legal thrillers, as well as a standalone thriller, Keeper of the Keys, and a short story collection. Pamela, a graduate of Harvard Law School, practiced law in California for sixteen years. Mary worked as a multimedia editor for many years.
Johanna Parker is an Audie and Earphone Award–winning actress living and working in San Francisco. Since narrating her first audiobook in 2002, she has received praise for her work in all genres, including her portrayal of Sookie Stackhouse in Charlaine Harris’ Southern Vampire books. She received her BFA in acting from Boston University and studied Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She has performed on stages in London, Los Angeles, Seattle, and New York and has numerous film and television credits. As a voice-over actress, she has voiced commercials, video games, documentaries, and websites.