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Trial lawyer Barbara Holloway has a reputation for taking on the toughest cases and winning them. But this time it looks as though she's up against an unbeatable opponent. The trial involves the murder of Gus Marchand, a hard-working, God-fearing man who was found dead on his kitchen floor. The locals cast their suspicions toward Alex Feldman, Marchand's hideously deformed neighbor, without any real evidence linking him to the crime. At the request of a fellow attorney, Barbara agrees to defend him. The other suspect is the high-school principal, Hilde Franz, who'd had an argument with the dead man earlier that week. But Hilde also happens to be an old friend of Barbara's father, Frank, who has agreed to defend him in court. Will Barbara have to square off in court against the man who taught her everything she knows?
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"Besides being a page-turner, the book offers real food for thought about attitudes toward the deformed physically as well as toward anyone who is 'different'…These characters suffer the consequences of their actions and leave readers pondering their fates."
School Library Journal
"As usual, Wilhelm devises a clever plot and peoples it with a cast of well-developed, fully human and complex characters...A solid page turner that should delight the prolific Wilhelm's many fans."
Amazon.com, editorial review
"Wilhelm's sixth Barbara Holloway legal thriller sustains her reputation as a fine stylist who is able to craft compelling plots and characters."
Publishers Weekly
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- SeriesBarbara Holloway #6