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Success is fleeting; nobody knows this better than lawyer Amanda Jaffe, She had been the undisputed rising star of Portland's legal community, but in a cruel twist of irony, the same case that put her on the map -- the <i>Cardoni</i> trial, which pitted Amanda against a brilliant sociopath (in the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>Wild Justice</i>) -- had left her traumatized, doubting her instincts, and shunning the limelight.<p>This reticence ends when Amanda agrees to handle the case no one else will touch. Jon Dupre, who runs an upscale call-girl service, is accused of murdering a U.S. senator. Dupre claims to possess proof of the existence of a secret society of powerful men who have banded together for a commonly held political agenda. The rite of passage that binds them together -- the initiation into this powerful brotherhood -- is murder.</p><p>To Amanda these seem the desperate claims of a man who will lie to save his own skin -- until she is pressured to walk away from the case. Determined to put a knife in the heart of the fear and psychological trauma that has plagued her ever since <i>Cardoni,</i> she refuses to abandon her investigation. It's a decision that will place her and those she loves directly in the path of a deadly juggernaut with ambitions that extend all the way to the presidency of the United States.</p>

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Lazos Mortales, Phillip Margolin

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Jaar van publicatie
2003
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Titel
Lazos Mortales
Taal
Spaans
Uitgever
Ediciones B
Jaar van publicatie
2003
Aantal pagina's
391
ISBN10
8466611266
ISBN13
9788466611268
Reeks
Eerste editie
2003
Oorspronkelijke titel
Ties That Bind
Beoordeling
3,6 van 5
Aantekening
Success is fleeting; nobody knows this better than lawyer Amanda Jaffe, She had been the undisputed rising star of Portland's legal community, but in a cruel twist of irony, the same case that put her on the map -- the <i>Cardoni</i> trial, which pitted Amanda against a brilliant sociopath (in the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller <i>Wild Justice</i>) -- had left her traumatized, doubting her instincts, and shunning the limelight.<p>This reticence ends when Amanda agrees to handle the case no one else will touch. Jon Dupre, who runs an upscale call-girl service, is accused of murdering a U.S. senator. Dupre claims to possess proof of the existence of a secret society of powerful men who have banded together for a commonly held political agenda. The rite of passage that binds them together -- the initiation into this powerful brotherhood -- is murder.</p><p>To Amanda these seem the desperate claims of a man who will lie to save his own skin -- until she is pressured to walk away from the case. Determined to put a knife in the heart of the fear and psychological trauma that has plagued her ever since <i>Cardoni,</i> she refuses to abandon her investigation. It's a decision that will place her and those she loves directly in the path of a deadly juggernaut with ambitions that extend all the way to the presidency of the United States.</p>