Suspicion of Malice
By (Author) Barbara Parker
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
4th September 2014
United States
Paperback
326
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
This fast-paced thriller from the New York Timesbestselling author pits iron-willed Miami attorney Gail Connor against the man she loves (Publishers Weekly).
After splitting up with her fianc, Anthony Quintana, Gail is just trying to get her life back in some sort of order. But when Anthonys teenage daughter, Angela, comes to Gail in secret and begs her to defend her boyfriend, Bobby, a dancer with the Miami City Ballet whos been charged with murdering a wealthy playboy, she cant say no.
Gail hopes to have easy access to someone who can provide Bobby with an alibi. But the witness, who happens to be a criminal judge, has lawyered up with none other than Anthony Quintana. Now on opposite sides, Gail and Anthony are each prepared to do whatever it takes to protect their clients. But as they struggle to keep their unavoidably intertwined professional lives as separate as possible from their personal lives, a remorseless killer has a different final verdict in mind.
An Edgar Award finalist for the first book in the series, Suspicion of Innocence, as well as a former prosecutor, Parker captures the roiling politics of Miami, as well as its color, all the while delivering a tight suspense story (Chicago Tribune).
Suspicion of Malice is the 5th book in the Suspicion series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Barbara Parker was trained as a lawyer and worked as a prosecutor with the state attorneys office in Dade County, Florida, before moving into a private practice that specialized in real estate and family law. She earned a masters degree in creative writing in 1993, and her first legal thriller wasSuspicion of Innocence (1994), which was followed by another seven titles featuring her two lawyer protagonists, the sometime-lovers Gail Connor and Anthony Quintana. While writing the Suspicion series, she also producedCriminal Justice,Blood Relations,The Perfect Fake, andThe Dark of Day. Suspicion of Innocencewas a finalist for the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, and two of her titles,Suspicion of DeceitandSuspicion of Betrayal,wereNew York Timesbestsellers. Parker died in March 2009, at age sixty-two.