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Reversible Error

Lainey Abbott, Book 2

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Reversible Error

By: Nia Forrester
Narrated by: A'rese Emokpae
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Book 2 of the Lainey Abbott Series

It's one thing to defend a client everyone thinks is guilty ... it's quite another to defend him if you think so too.


Former ADA turned defense lawyer Lainey Abbott is beginning to worry. It looks like the rest of her professional life will be spent representing dope boys in stop-and-frisk cases, just to help keep the lights on at her and Greg Knight’s law practice. Then a star football player from an elite college shows up at their door.

A young, beautiful classmate, with whom he had an erratic three-month fling, was just found dead, and right away he’s in the NYPD’s crosshairs. Could be a fairly straightforward case to defend. Or maybe not. He's Black, and the missing girl is white.

Without hesitation, Lainey agrees to represent him. She and Greg are hungry for a case like this because they know firsthand how unequal American justice can be. Soon, the ‘straightforward’ case becomes much more complicated than they ever imagined. And if that weren’t bad enough, Lainey’s relationship with Det. Russ Sanders might be unraveling. He isn’t crazy about her working on criminal defense, and worse yet with a former lover as a law partner.

But the biggest test of all is yet to come, and once again, it's about her missing sister, Stephanie.

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African American Crime Fiction Mystery Psychological Thriller & Suspense Crime Fiction Suspense
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Miss Forrester manages to draw you in and invest in the unfolding story but does make shocking spectacles. Instead, explores state of mind and emotions. Loved it.

Mature but not explicit. Addressing real adult emotional concerns.

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