When an old enemy of Kit Shannon is arrested on suspicion of murder, he insists Kit is the only one who can represent him. Refusing at first, but moved by his desperation, she agrees. His possible guilt tests Kit's resolve to represent only the innocent. Step-by-step, she discovers there is more to this case than meets the eye. Much more. Even as Kit seeks the truth, her personal life is in turmoil. Will Ted return? Will her great-aunt turn from the spiritualism so rampant in the city? Kit knows she must use every ounce of intellect and faith she has to find the truth and save those she cares about.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
Kit Shannon is not believable:
I read this trilogy because I loved James Scott Bell's "Breach of Promise." I finished all three books mainly because I wanted something clean to read, but I was very disappointed. The legal angles are intriguing, but as the books went on it became harder and harder to take Kit Shannon seriously. Can Peterson really expect us to believe that a person could come out of nowhere to singlehandedly transform the LA legal scene, take on William Randolph Hearst, have tea with the President, and debate the Bible... more info
Couldn't Finish:
I personally couldn't finish this book, but that was only because I found that I couldn't identify at all with the female lawyer.
If you enjoy courtroom dramas and are interested in law, this would be the series for you. I enjoy Tracie Peterson's books, but not this one.
"Angel of Mercy" is about a female lawyer who is determined to defend only those she believes are innocent, and when a man comes to her that she's not convinced is innocent, she's not quite sure what to do. When she starts... more info
Really Interesting!!!:
I've found this whole saga interesting. This book kept me on the edge of my seat. The whole lawyer backdrop of the book was really neat, because I normally don't hear about law.
Kit has vowed to never take a case a less she knows for sure they're innocent, but with her new case she isn't so sure. Her new case is one of her old rivals who comes to her when he is accused of murder, he insists that she is the only one that can represent him. The evidence is stacked against her client though. Will she go... more info
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