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Guilt By Association

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444707502

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 15th March 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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When Deputy District Attorney Rachel Knight’s journey home is interrupted by screaming sirens, she decides to follow them.

But what she finds when she arrives at a sleazy LA motel shatters her world: her trusted colleague Jake lies dead beside the body of a teenage male prostitute.

The police say murder/suicide. Rachel’s gut says different.

Her search for proof will take her through the dark and tangled city, from its wealthy suburbs to its violent heart.

And a truth so dangerous it could kill her.

Reviews

You must read this book: it is wildly and complexly plotted, ebulliently witty and filled with riotous humor; it details the inner workings of the L.A. legal system with unprecedented accuracy and verve - and to top it off, it is a damn, damn, good thriller.
James Ellroy
Marcia Clark's debut novel showcases her experience and knowledge of the legal system. The pace, plot and dialogue are as sharp as they come in the genre.
David Baldacci
This introduction to LA special prosecutor Rachel Knight charms from the first line then surfs a tide of knockabout humour, sassy backchat and armour-piercing observation
<i>Daily Telegraph</i>
Taut, compelling, and accomplished, with a gritty authenticity that comes from an insider's knowledge of the criminal justice system...A first rate legal thriller
Meg Gardiner
Knight makes a compelling protagonist - rebellious, straight-forward, salty
<i>Guardian</i>
An accomplished debut...Clark is a polished writer who knows her material
<i>Sunday Telegraph</i> Australia
Her first legal thriller, about a tenacious Los Angeles DA, is on the money
<i>Daily Mail</i>
A corker of a debut novel
<i>Kirkus Review</i>
A triumphant fiction debut...Readers will want to see a lot more of Knight, who combines strength of character and compassion with all-too-human foibles.
<i>Publishers Weekly</i>
Remarkably accomplished...A top-notch legal thriller that will leave readers wanting more.
<i>Booklist</i>