The Accused
(2018)(The ninth book in the Jackson County Legal Thriller series)
A novel by Rachel Sinclair
NEWLY EDITED AS OF 1/25/18!
Damien is in serious trouble, as he has been accused of murdering his birth father, Josh Roland. Harper must defend him, as he fights for his life.
Harper must defend Damien, who has been arrested for the murder of his birth father, Josh Roland. Harper knows that Damien didn't do it. He couldn't do it. Yet his past comes to haunt him, as Harper finds out things about Damien that she never knew.
The victim, Josh Roland, was, for many years, a bastard. He sexually harassed most of his female employees and was a serial rapist. He was also involved with many shady and crooked financial deals that broke the many contractors who had the misfortune of dealing with him. In short, there were many, many people who wanted this man dead. So why was Damien made the prime target of the investigation? The answer to this question stuns Harper and causes her to question everything about what she thought she knew about her law partner.
In the meantime, her tween daughters are giving her fits - even Abby has been acting out lately. They're 13, at the most awkward age imaginable, and Harper is at the end of her rope with them. Throw in some romantic troubles with her longtime beau, Axel, and you have one seriously frazzled lawyer. She keeps it together, Harper-style, which means that her life is perpetually a mess, but she always fights her way out.
With the twists and turns that you've come to expect in a Harper Ross/Damien Harrington legal thriller, The Accused is not to be missed!
Jackson County Legal Thrillers
Bad Faith (Harper Ross)
Justice Denied (Harper Ross)
Hidden Defendant (Harper Ross)
Injustice for All (Harper Ross)
L.A. Defense (Harper Ross)
The Associate (Damien Harrington)
The Alibi (Damien Harrington)
Reasonable Doubt (Damien Harrington)
The Hate Crime (Damien Harrington)
The Accused (Harper Ross)
Secrets and Lies (Damien Harrington)
Until Proven Guilty (Damien Harrington)
Emerson Justice Legal Thrillers
Dark Justice
Southern California Legal Thrillers
Presumption of Guilt
Trial by Jury
Genre: Mystery
Damien is in serious trouble, as he has been accused of murdering his birth father, Josh Roland. Harper must defend him, as he fights for his life.
Harper must defend Damien, who has been arrested for the murder of his birth father, Josh Roland. Harper knows that Damien didn't do it. He couldn't do it. Yet his past comes to haunt him, as Harper finds out things about Damien that she never knew.
The victim, Josh Roland, was, for many years, a bastard. He sexually harassed most of his female employees and was a serial rapist. He was also involved with many shady and crooked financial deals that broke the many contractors who had the misfortune of dealing with him. In short, there were many, many people who wanted this man dead. So why was Damien made the prime target of the investigation? The answer to this question stuns Harper and causes her to question everything about what she thought she knew about her law partner.
In the meantime, her tween daughters are giving her fits - even Abby has been acting out lately. They're 13, at the most awkward age imaginable, and Harper is at the end of her rope with them. Throw in some romantic troubles with her longtime beau, Axel, and you have one seriously frazzled lawyer. She keeps it together, Harper-style, which means that her life is perpetually a mess, but she always fights her way out.
With the twists and turns that you've come to expect in a Harper Ross/Damien Harrington legal thriller, The Accused is not to be missed!
Jackson County Legal Thrillers
Bad Faith (Harper Ross)
Justice Denied (Harper Ross)
Hidden Defendant (Harper Ross)
Injustice for All (Harper Ross)
L.A. Defense (Harper Ross)
The Associate (Damien Harrington)
The Alibi (Damien Harrington)
Reasonable Doubt (Damien Harrington)
The Hate Crime (Damien Harrington)
The Accused (Harper Ross)
Secrets and Lies (Damien Harrington)
Until Proven Guilty (Damien Harrington)
Emerson Justice Legal Thrillers
Dark Justice
Southern California Legal Thrillers
Presumption of Guilt
Trial by Jury
Genre: Mystery
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