Unfit to Practice

Suspense Thrillers

Author: Perri O’Shaughnessy

It’s the moment every lawyer fears most…one careless moment that threatens careers, reputations and lives. For Nina Reilly, it will change everything, igniting a case where her own clients are witnesses against her, and where the defendant is Nina herself…..Read More

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