Saturday, March 18, 2006

After Dark by Phillip Margolin


Started: 3/16/06
Finished: 3/17/06
Finished: 354
Genre: Legal mystery
Grade: B-
Reason for reading: grabbed off the TBR pile (from a bookbox)
Blurb (from back cover): "The first women ever hired by legendary defense lawyer Matthew Reynolds, Tracy Cavanaugh cuts her teeth on a horrifying crime: the car-bomb murder of Oregon Supreme Court Justice Robert Griffen. Reynolds's client-and the chief suspect-is none other than the icy but celebrated prosecutor Abigail Griffen, the Justice's estranged wife. Tracy's research plunges her into a web of betrayal and revenge, of secret deals and hidden passions. At the heart of the case lies a twisted truth-and when the verdict comes in, she will discover that nothing is as it seems...after dark."
Opinion: Not one of the best legal mysteries that I've read but still entertaining. I've read other Margolin books and they are certainly better than this one. Still worth reading.

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