Her deadly game

Robert Dugoni

Book - 2023

"Keera Duggan was building a solid reputation as a Seattle prosecutor, until her romantic relationship with a senior colleague ended badly. For the competitive former chess prodigy, returning to her family's failing criminal defense law firm to work for her father is the best shot she has. With the right moves, she hopes to restore the family's reputation, her relationship with her father, and her career. Keera's chance to play in the big leagues comes when she's retained by Vince LaRussa, an investment adviser accused of murdering his wealthy wife. There's little hard evidence against him, but considering the couple's impending and potentially nasty divorce, LaRussa faces life in prison. The prosecutor is... equally challenging: Miller Ambrose, Keera's former lover, who's eager to destroy her in court on her first homicide defense. As Keera and her team follow the evidence, they uncover a complicated and deadly game that's more than Keera bargained for. When shocking information turns the case upside down,Keera must decide between her duty to her client, her family's legacy, and her own future"--

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Subjects
Genres
Suspense fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Legal fiction (Literature)
Novels
Published
Seattle, Washington : Thomas & Mercer 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Robert Dugoni (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
371 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781662500183
9781662500190
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Keera Duggan, the protagonist of this twist-filled standalone from bestseller Dugoni (The Silent Sisters), works as a criminal defense attorney in her father's Seattle law firm. She was once a prosecutor, until she ended her romantic relationship with her supervisor, Miller Ambrose, because of his alcoholism, and he demoted her, leading to her departure. Keera now finds herself on the opposite side of the courtroom from Ambrose defending Vince LaRussa, the owner of a wealth-management and investment firm. A noted philanthropist, LaRussa is the prime suspect in the shooting murder of his wife. Despite an apparently solid alibi, the politically ambitious Ambrose charges LaRussa, setting up a high-stakes trial showdown. Keera, a well-developed and nuanced lead, has an additional complication to deal with: a stranger, who knows she's an accomplished chess player, emails her: "You're in the game of your life, so play like your life depends on it... because it very well might." Dugoni's own litigation experience is put to good use in trial scenes that feel true-to-life. John Grisham fans will be pleased. Agent: Meg Ruley, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Seattle attorney long overshadowed by her celebrated father lands her first murder case, and it's a dilly. When he's accused of shooting his wife, Anne, who was paralyzed years ago in a car accident, one night during a rare Seattle heat wave, wealth manager Vincent LaRussa wants Patrick Duggan, the Irish Brawler, to defend him. But Patrick isn't available because he's passed out drunk again. So Vincent has to settle for Keera Duggan, an ex-prosecutor who's an associate of Patrick Duggan & Associates. What Keera lacks in experience she makes up in finely honed killer instincts. She's an accomplished chess player who's internalized a great deal of her father's sage advice as she's done her best to steer away from his most self-destructive habits. She'll need every edge she can get over prosecutor Miller Ambrose, the ex-boss and ex-lover who's trying the case. Oncologist Lisa Bennet, Anne's best friend, swears that Anne was alive when she left her that evening, and security cameras on the high-end property showed no other arrivals before Anne's husband, who turns out to have 100 million motives for murder. A mysterious correspondent calling himself Jack Worthing begins feeding Keera clues, and one of them leads to an explosive bit of potentially exculpatory evidence the prosecution has failed to share with her, inspiring a courtroom video demonstration that marries Erle Stanley Gardner to John Dickson Carr. So why is it that, as the courtroom back-and-forth plays out, Keera can't escape the feeling that she's being played by an opponent savvier than her? Fast-paced legal-intrigue gold that could be improved only by kicking off a new series. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.