A sadistic serial killer is at work in Portland, Oregon. The murderer's first two victims were prostitutes - unfortunate women who were burned, beaten, and starved before being snuffed out. The third victim - a pretty young barista named Meredith Fenner - was lucky enough to escape, but she's physically and psychologically damaged.
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Meredith's winsome neediness touches the heart of (unmarried ) Sheriff's Deputy Harry White, who shepherds Meredith through her first hours of freedom and helps her search for the cabin where she was tortured. Harry's taken with Meredith 💖, but knows he can't pursue a relationship until the case is completely resolved.
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The cabin Meredith identifies belongs to Portland lawyer Alex Mason - a wealthy, rude, unpopular loudmouth whom no one likes - not even his trophy wife Allison. Allison tells detectives that her husband likes 'kinky sex' that involves burning and restraints, which is a milder form of the torture inflicted on the dead hookers and poor Meredith.
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The cops figure they have their man and arrest Mason, who promptly hires legendary criminal defense attorney Regina Barrister - a brilliant, litigator who rarely loses. Regina's been feeling a bit unwell lately, but tries to brush it off as stress.
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Regina's new junior associate, Robin Lockwood - a former MMA fighter fresh off a clerkship at the Oregon Supreme Court - is THRILLED to be working on a murder case with her idol, Regina Barrister. Thus Lockwood is dismayed when Barrister shows signs of being less sharp than usual, with occasional bouts of confusion and memory loss.
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In any case, Lockwood teams up with the law firm's investigator, Jeff Hodges, to look for an alternative suspect to Alex Mason. The duo hit on a likely candidate, Police Detective Arnold Prater, a vicious dirty cop who's known to beat up prostitutes for sexual pleasure. Barrister refuses to point the finger at Prater though, because he's a former client.....and she'd have to give up the Mason case for conflict of interest. Barrister thinks she can get Mason off without mentioning the corrupt cop.
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As the story unfolds, a series of revelations show that things are more complicated than they seem; a character does something TOO STUPID TO BELIEVE; and Lockwood gets to use her MMA skills.😊
The tale is related from the rotating perspectives of a number of characters, including attorney Regina Barrister; associate attorney Robin Lockwood; Sheriff's Deputy Harry White; a detective named Carrie Anders; a pimp; and more.
Astute readers may think they're a step ahead of the defense team in figuring things out, but they shouldn't get too cocky.😏
This isn't Margolin's best work (IMO) but it's a good story with interesting characters and compelling courtroom scenes. Recommended to mystery fans.
Rating: 3 stars
This does sound like a book that I would enjoy. Nice review Barb.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carla. Phillip Margolin is a good legal mystery writer. 😊💖🍒
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