Bad blood / Linda Fairstein.

By: Fairstein, Linda AMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Little, Brown, 2007Description: 400 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0316731749; 9780316731744; 0316731730; 9780316731737Subject(s): Cooper, Alexandra, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Public prosecutors -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction | Cooper, Alexandra (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Public prosecutors -- New York (State) -- New York -- Fiction | Cooper, Alexandra (Fictitious character) | Public prosecutors | New York (State) -- New YorkGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories | Detective and mystery fiction. | Fiction. | Mystery fiction. | Legal stories. DDC classification: 813.54 LOC classification: PS3556.A3654 | B33 2007Summary: In the exciting ninth Alexandra Cooper legal thriller from bestseller Fairstein (after Death Dance), the Manhattan prosecutor is confronted with the trial lawyer's greatest fear?a witness who's destroyed on the stand. When the defense attorney shows that Kate Meade, the lead witness in Cooper's circumstantial case against Brendan Quillian for the murder of his wife, Amanda, has concealed her affair with the defendant, this revelation of Meade's potential bias has a devastating effect on the prosecution's case. As Cooper struggles to recover, the case takes a whole new twist when a fatal explosion in New York City's third water tunnel, which is under construction, suggests that Amanda's death is connected with other violent acts in the Quillian family's past.
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In the exciting ninth Alexandra Cooper legal thriller from bestseller Fairstein (after Death Dance), the Manhattan prosecutor is confronted with the trial lawyer's greatest fear?a witness who's destroyed on the stand. When the defense attorney shows that Kate Meade, the lead witness in Cooper's circumstantial case against Brendan Quillian for the murder of his wife, Amanda, has concealed her affair with the defendant, this revelation of Meade's potential bias has a devastating effect on the prosecution's case. As Cooper struggles to recover, the case takes a whole new twist when a fatal explosion in New York City's third water tunnel, which is under construction, suggests that Amanda's death is connected with other violent acts in the Quillian family's past.

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