<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>While pardoned ex-con turned attorney Hollis Morgan sorts out a dispute over an inheritance for a colleague, she becomes embroiled in a murder case involving a woman she knew in prison. Olivia had a list inculpating many public officials and businessmen, and they believe Hollis has a copy. To solve the mystery and thus stay live, Hollis asks her friends from the Fallen Angels Book Club for help.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Hollis Morgan has come a long way since serving time for her ex-husband's white-collar crimes. After receiving a state pardon, she is now a probate attorney at the Bay Area firm where she began as a paralegal. In a case close to home, her manager, George Ravel, inherits a fortune from his newly found birth mother, but her dead husband's heirs are overcome with greed, not grief. They are determined to discredit her will and deny her natural son even one cent of the millions they believe should belong to their father's estate. George asks Hollis to handle the case, but her attention is divided. A dead woman has been discovered with Hollis's business card-one that dates back to Hollis's years on parole. The police don't believe Hollis's claim that she never met Olivia Shur. As it turns out, she did know the woman, only under another name. At the time of her death, Olivia Shur possessed a list that could end the careers and lives of several public officials and prominent businessmen. Copies of the list exist. Someone believes Hollis has one of them and will go to any extreme to obtain it. To protect her friends and stay alive, Hollis turns to her ex-con buddies from the Fallen Angels Book Club. In this case, there are too many people on both sides of the law who are determined to see her stopped. The Trade List is Book 4 of the Hollis Morgan Mysteries, which began with The Fallen Angels Book Club.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The two storylines are well fleshed out and Hollis is a character that you can't help but feel close to. The Return Of The Fallen Angels Book Club is well crafted; the writing is top-notch." <BR>--Mystery Sequels.com <BR><br>
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