Santa Monica Deputy District Attorney Sal Milano is prosecuting the most explosive and high-profile case of his career.
A small-time thug with ties to the mob has been charged with raping twin sisters, one of them the stunning Diane Pierman, a celebrated attorney and Sal’s longtime court rival. The case is thrown out on a technicality, but a few days after the trial, one of the sisters hunts down and kills their assailant. Neither one will talk and both are charged with murder one. Now Sal is working the case of a lifetime, with the headlines and attention enough to satisfy even his ambitions. But everything depends on prosecuting and convicting two beautiful women who, in the eyes of the public, have righted a grievous wrong.
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“Gruenfeld…keeps readers hooked by advancing the plot briskly, with several astounding plot twists and a genuinely surprising ending. A well-crafted legal thriller that will further Gruenfeld’s reputation as a top-notch suspense writer; highly recommended for public libraries.”
— Library Journal
“Whitener does a nice job…He has a confident, sharp, energetic sound, which he uses intelligently and expressively…[He] treats the violence and few necessary obscenities with perfect taste.”
— AudioFile“Gruenfeld returns in top form, this time delivering a first-rate courtroom thriller with a twisty two-track plot that will keep most readers guessing right up through the denouements.”
— Kirkus Reviews“Gruenfeld handles the legal elements...with aplomb, tossing in catchy legal tales and bon mots along the way.”
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Lee Gruenfeld is the author of three previous thrillers, including the bestselling The Halls of Justice. He is a former management consultant and a nationally recognized authority on advanced information technology. He lives in Southern California.
Barrett Whitener has been narrating audiobooks since 1992. His recordings have won several awards, including the prestigious Audie Award and numerous Earphones Awards. AudioFile magazine has named him one of the Best Voices of the Century.