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by Marcia Clark, January LaVoy
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A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 5 years ago
Book source ~ NetGalley L.A. Deputy District Attorney Rachel Knight walks up to a fire at a sleazy hotel near her office and discovers her co-worker, Jake, has been found dead at the scene with a male teenager. The police think it’s a cut and dried murder/suicide, but Rachel just can’t believe it....
FictionZeal
FictionZeal rated it 9 years ago
I was falling in love with the personalities of Rachel Knight and her team, Toni, and Jake Pahlmeyer, when shortly thereafter Jake was found dead in a sleazy motel together with seventeen-year-old Kit Chalmers, a kid raised in the foster care system. Jake had kept his personal life to himself, yet ...
"A Single Word ... "
"A Single Word ... " rated it 10 years ago
For those of us who enjoy a good suspense thriller I have to tell you that Marcia Clark is another author to check out. “Guilt by Association: A Rachel Knight Novel” was published by Mulholland Books This was my first book of hers that I have read and the name was vaguely familiar to me in some dark...
Denise
Denise rated it 11 years ago
Droopy, I assumed was Hector Amaya's gang moniker. I wondered why they were always so unflattering. Me, I would've at least picked something like Foxy or Jet. Which, I supposed, explained in part why I wasn't gang material. I was invited on NetGalley to read the books of this series and being the b...
Blood Rose Books
Blood Rose Books rated it 13 years ago
Review originally posted on my review blog Blood Rose BooksIn her debut novel former prosecutor Marcia Clark, brings to the front to age old question are things always what they seem and just because you know someone does that make you guilty too?Rachel Knight is one of the top D.A. Prosecutors in ...
carey
carey rated it 14 years ago
This started reasonably badly and got better and better. I loved the three female protagonists who were clever, resourceful and tough without any of them being stereotypical. The fact they got together seemed entirely natural. Great plot, writing ok.
Telly Says.....
Telly Says..... rated it 14 years ago
I have to admit, I almost passed on reading this book because Marcia Clark is not my favorite person. Then I thought if the old saying "write what you know" is true, she should be able to write a damn good book. I tried it and I was very surprised at just how good it was.Ms. Clark does write what ...
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