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Flop dead gorgeous
by David Rosenfelt
A lawyer who runs a dog rescue in Paterson, New Jersey, helps out his ex and current famous actress when she is accused of murder, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Santa's Little Yelpers. Simultaneous.
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Murder at Black Oaks : a Robin Lockwood novel
by Phillip Margolin
After getting a wrongful conviction overturned for retired DA Francis Hardy, Robin Lockwood is invited to a party at Black Oaks, his home in the Oregon mountains rumored to be cursed, and finds murder in attendance when Hardy is found dead. 75,000 first printing.
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Paper names : a novel
by Susie Luo
When an act of violence brings together a Chinese American family and a wealthy white lawyer, their lives become intertwined in ways that will change them forever, in this sweeping story of family, identity and the American experience.
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Her, too : a novel
by Bonnie Kistler
A lawyer specializing in defending men falsely accused of sex crimes falls victim to a brutal sexual assault and realizes she can't tell anyone it happened without destroying her career. Original. 60,000 first printing.
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The mistress of Bhatia House
by Sujata Massey
Taking a young ayah, who, suffering from burns, put herself in harm's way only to be accused of a crime she didn't commit, as a client, Bombay solicitor Perveen Mistry finds this complex investigation linked to a new women's hospital specializing in maternal issues, which puts her own family in danger.
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Central Park West : a crime novel
by James B. Comey
A federal prosecutor, Nora Carleton, enters into a high-stakes investigation involving conspiracy, corruption and danger when a mobster she is trying to convict offers information about an assassination in the first crime novel from the former director of the FBI.
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Sparring partners
by John Grisham
The #1 New York Times best-selling author—and master of the legal thriller—presents his first collection of novellas, including the title story in which two successful young lawyers—and brothers—who hate each other run their firm into the ground and only one person can decide their fate.
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The murder rule : a novel
by Dervla McTiernan
A young woman, posing as an idealistic law student, tricks everyone into believing she is working to save an innocent man on death row when she is really there to bury him. 100,000 first printing,
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The boys from Biloxi
by John Grisham
The #1New York Times best-selling author sets the stage for his most gripping thriller yet as he returns to Mississippi where his page-turning twists and turns lead to a stunning conclusion.
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Her deadly game
by Robert Dugoni
After a failed romance with a coworker, a Seattle prosecutor must return home to her family's failing law firm to work for her father until she accepts a high profile case in which the prosecutor is her ex.
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Overkill
by Sandra Brown
When Eban—the scion of a wealthy North Carolina family who brutally attacked Rebecca Pratt, leaving her on life support—gets an early release from prison, brilliant state prosecutor Kate Lennon asks former Super Bowl MVP quarterback—and Rebecca's ex-husband—to make an impossible decision for justice. 500,000 first printing.
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