Someone has been watching D.A. Rachel Knight--someone who's Rachel's equal in brains, but with more malicious intentions. It began when a near-impossible case fell into Rachel's lap, the suspectless homicide of a homeless man. In the face of courthouse backbiting and a gauzy web of clues, Rachel is determined to deliver justice. She's got back-up: tough-as-nails Detective Bailey Keller. As Rachel and Bailey stir things up, they're shocked to uncover a connection with the vicious murder of an LAPD cop a year earlier. Something tells Rachel someone knows the truth, someone who'd kill to keep it secret. Harrowing, smart, and riotously entertaining, GUILT BY DEGREES is a thrilling ride through the world of LA courts with the unforgettable Rachel Knight.
Sammy's dead...they each played a part. Kyra, his twin sister. Miranda, the girl he loved. And Tyrone, a friend from school. What's the real story? There's always more than one point of view--read all three.
What is she hiding? With each shocking revelation, Paget is forced to question his defense, his ethics, and the whole legal system. Because no one, not even the judge, is completely innocent. And guilt is a matter of degree.
When you read this book, you will think you know every twist in the tale.
With her tremendous expertise in the nuances of L.A. courts and crime, and with a vibrant ensemble cast of characters, Marcia Clark combines intimate detail, riotous humor, and visceral action in a debut thriller that marks the launch of a ...
Kyle and Kayla had been asleep when Billy arrived, and he was still sleeping when they awoke. Excited, they wanted to see him so badly that Emma let them stand by his bed for a few minutes and watch him sleeping.
High school senior Miranda Sanchez wants to change her boring life and, despite the concerns of her friend Sammy, she decides to become a "wild child," until her partying ends up in disaster.
It started with a haunting image: a Ford Explorer, iridescent in the moonlight and alone on a desolate stretch of beach.
Jaspers, a life-long liberal, attempted in this book to discuss rationally a problem that had thus far evoked only heat and fury.
Killer Ambition is at once a thrilling ride through the darker side of Tinseltown and a stunning courtroom drama with the brilliant insider's perspective that Marcia Clark is uniquely qualified to give.
And Tyrone, a friend from school. What's the real story? There's always more than one point of view--read all three. "Kyra's Story, " by Dandi Daley Mackall "Miranda's Story, " by Melody Carlson "Tyrone's Story, " by Sigmund Brouwer