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Invasion of Privacyby O'Shaughnessy, Perri
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Book DescriptionNew York, New York, U.S.A.: Delacorte Press, 1996 Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Book summary"Motion To Suppress" left attorney Nina Reilly physically and emotionally depleted. Recovering at her home in Tahoe, she resolves to avoid stressful cases. When filmmaker Terry London asks Reilly to defend her documentary against charges of invasion of privacy, Reilly takes the case, not realizing that London, and the murderous secret her work holds, will endanger Reilly's life once again.Publisher NotesHard-driving Attorney Nina Reilly returns from a near-fatal gunshot wound in Motion to Suppress to take on the toughest and most intriguing case of her career.Anxious to avoid the kind of case that almost killed her and determined to spend a restful winter at home in Lake Tahoe with her son Bobby, Attorney Nina Reilly vows to take on only the most uncomplicated cases. When filmmaker Terry London implores Nina to help her defend her documentary against charges of invasion of privacy, it seems an easy case to add to her work load. But Nina is soon wishing shed never become involved, as it becomes clear that the film holds a crucial clue to a decades-old unsolved murder and her new client poses a greater danger than any criminal Nina has ever come up against. Before the filmmaker can make good on her mysterious threats to harm Nina, shes found murdered, and Nina finds herself in the middle of a full-blown homicide--homicide that is somehow connected to Ninas past. When an old lover surfaces, he brings painful memories and new dangers as Nina fights to protect herself, her troubled son Bobby, and the delicate balance of their new life together from the destructive wake of a killer's path. Other Recommended Books
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