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FICTION/Michaels, Fern
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Published
Sutton : Severn House 2005.
Language
English
Main Author
Fern Michaels (-)
Physical Description
319 p.
ISBN
9780821778784
9780727862655
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Review by Booklist Review

It's Nikki's turn for payback in the latest installment in Michaels' Revenge of the Sisterhood series. Everyone believes she'll go after her former fiance, Jack, who has sworn to bring the ladies down for stepping outside the law to bring restitution to those denied justice by legal means. But Nikki has no intention of doing so. In fact, she gets back together with him after they agree that Jack will not actively pursue the Sisterhood in his new job as the Washington, D.C., district attorney, and Nikki agrees that she no longer feels entirely comfortable with their operation. None of the other sisters has any idea that they have reached this understanding. Then the wife of the National Security Advisor, who regularly beats her, has finally had enough. While she recuperates, the Sisterhood enacts revenge on her behalf. Fast paced and jam-packed with action, Michaels' new romantic suspense novel will please fans of her bloodthirsty-for-a-good-cause women. --Maria Hatton Copyright 2005 Booklist

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Review by Library Journal Review

Once again, Michaels and Laural Merlington perform their magic with these two enthralling tales in the "Sisterhood" series. Both stories draw listeners into the world of the revenge-seeking Sisterhood by inviting them to share the characters' humor, dismay, joys, and sorrows. In Jury, the Sisterhood demands justice for the abused wife of a high-profile Washington, DC, power broker, while in Lethal Justice they exact revenge on behalf of one of their own who was falsely convicted of fraud and theft. An experienced reader, Merlington provides two excellent performances, with clear, distinct, accent-free deliveries and no distracting background noise or tape hiss. Her wide range of voices makes it easy for the listener to differentiate among the various characters-both male and female. Enthrallingly good listens that will be of interest to Michaels fans, to anyone looking for some light fiction, and to all public libraries. Highly recommended.-Laurie Selwyn, formerly with Grayson Cty. Law Lib., Sherman, TX (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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