<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Gail has the biggest case of her life--a career maker and a guarantee that partnership will soon be hers--until she discovers that a suspected forgery is only the top layer of a cover-up for brutal murder and a step into deep conspiracy and deadly risk"--Page 4 of cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>When a Palm Beach widow dies, the dispute over her will turns deadly in this "breathlessly paced legal thriller" from a <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling author (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>).</b> <p/> When wealthy Palm Beach dowager Althea Tillett dies under suspicious circumstances, it sparks a battle between those in line for an inheritance--including Gail Connor's old law school classmate and former lover Patrick Norris. He thinks someone has tampered with his aunt's will--preventing him from receiving millions he hoped to use for an urban renewal project. <p/> Although discouraged from getting involved by her own law firm and her lover, Cuban-American attorney Anthony Quintana, Gail agrees to look into Althea's rapacious relatives. But she soon finds herself in the middle of a family feud that's about much more than money. It's about secrets, lies, forgery . . . and murder. <p/> Written by a former prosecutor, this "provocative, breathless" national bestseller "will surprise you" (<i>The Plain Dealer</i>).<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Barbara Parker was trained as a lawyer and worked as a prosecutor with the state attorney's office in Dade County, Florida, before moving into a private practice that specialized in real estate and family law. She earned a master's degree in creative writing in 1993, and her first legal thriller was <i>Suspicion of Innocence</i> (1994), which was followed by another seven titles featuring her two lawyer protagonists, the sometime-lovers Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana. While writing the Suspicion series, she also produced <i>Criminal Justice</i>, <i>Blood Relations</i>, <i>The Perfect Fake</i>, and <i>The Dark of Day</i>. <i>Suspicion of Innocence</i> was a finalist for the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, and two of her titles, <i>Suspicion of Deceit</i> and <i>Suspicion of Betrayal</i>, were <i>New York Times</i> bestsellers. Parker died in March 2009, at age sixty-two.
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