A Cass Leary Legal
Thriller
ROBIN JAMES
Review by Author Roy
Murry
Not Perry Mason, but
Cass Leary has her act together. She is a litigator who gets the job done.
Cass returns to her
home town, taking on a murder case of a sports icon. The criminal is a
nineteen-year petite young lady who is half the size of the murder victim, who
is a six-three-foot, high school basketball coach.
Slut is just one of the
names of the teen who is going through an emotional rollercoaster ride. She believes another did the deed; she is a
victim of sexual assault; she confesses to the murder.
Cass Leary must
overcome these factors and her emotional baggage, family troubles, and
historical background in the big city she practiced law to defend a young girl
she believes is innocent.
With the whole town
against her and the client, the dramatic trial begins with no hope in sight -
the slut is guilty. The verdict goes to the jury, and then a wrench is put in
the case's process, which erupts into chaos.
The story layout is
well-defined with highs and lows, twists and turns, and an ending that will
leave the reader wanting more. The author reveals Cass's next case at the end
of this one, and it looks like another page-turner.
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