Book Review Club: While Justice Sleeps by Stacey Abrams #thriller #review

Since the Supreme Court is much in the news these days, I thought this thriller an appropriate pick for this month’s edition of the Barrie Summy Book Review Club.

While Justice Sleeps

While Justice Sleeps
by Stacey Abrams*
Doubleday, 2021

“a gripping thriller set within the halls of the U.S. Supreme Court—where a young law clerk finds herself embroiled in a shocking mystery plotted by one of the most preeminent judges in America.”

Avery Keene is a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Howard Wynn. She’s young and struggling to deal with her job, her student debt and her drug-addled mother. As if she doesn’t have enough on her plate, she’s thrown a curve ball when her boss, who is ill with an incurable degenerative disease, suddenly goes into a coma. To Avery’s surprise, he has left her his Power of Attorney as well as cryptic clues to a pending case about a merger between an American biotech company and an Indian genetics firm, a merger opposed by the president.

Everyone is hiding something. The biotech company has engaged in some unethical practices, the president and his chief henchman have checkered pasts, and the justice has his secrets as well. It takes Avery, the justice’s son, and a few other accomplices to sort things out.

The plot is too convoluted to try to explain here, but the book was very exciting, with lots of twists and turns. I had a hard time putting it down. Excellent legal thriller with a strong female protagonist.

* Yes, that is the Stacey Abrams who is currently running for governor of the State of Georgia! She’s a brilliant, multi-talented woman. She also writes multi-cultural romance under the name Selina Montgomery.

I hope you are enjoying spring weather, wherever you are. Happy Reading!

Linda

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Strong Virile and Dangerous #99cents #SnipSun #SnippetSunday

Rogues Hostage coverToday’s Sunday Snippet is from my “Eastern” Western, Rogue’s Hostage, set during the French and Indian War. At the time, the frontier ran through western Pennsylvania, including the Pittsburgh area where I grew up, former site of the French Fort Duquesne, which plays a prominent part in the story. Swiss immigrant, Mara Dupre, has been taken captive by a French and Indian War Party after her husband’s death.

“Madame, are you listening to me?”

The Frenchman’s voice, sharp and insistent, demanded her attention. “There is not much time. My companions are not patient men. We must leave soon, but first I want you to bind my shoulder. Where do you keep bandages?”

Her mouth and throat were dry when she swallowed, but she choked out an answer. “The trunk. Under the bed.”

He squatted beside the bed, pulled out the trunk and rummaged through it. She watched his every move, unable to take her eyes off him, alarmed by the physical threat he represented.

He was a tall man who dominated the cabin as Emile never had, and his state of undress revealed nearly every inch of his lean and powerful form. Not only was he bare to the waist, but his breechclout and leggings failed to completely cover his thighs and buttocks. He had a wide-shouldered, rangy body and long, sinewy legs. He looked strong, virile, and dangerous.

Rogue's Hostage

In celebration of my birthday month, Rogue’s Hostage is on a Kindle Countdown Deal for 99 cents at Amazon.com and Amazon.uk.

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Linda