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In this book about the sisterhood they take on the vice president, some congressman, and sentors. They did not like the way he was doing things. When the took on they help out others. ( )
  jbemrose | May 30, 2012 |
I was not aware this book was part of a series when I choose it. Therefore, all ot the interpersonal relationships among the characters was hard to follow. I would have enjoyed this book more if I had read it in sequence with the other books in the series. ( )
  DebMessUNC | Apr 16, 2010 |
The Vigilantes are back and better than ever! Whether you start here and skip about the series or have read each book as it was published you won't feel at a loss. Each book stands well on it own. With the growth each woman (and her man) is undergoing these stories never seem repetitive or shallow. There are moments to laug out loud, moments to hold your breath and moment that make you deeply grateful for your own life. The Sisterhood novels are not to be missed. ( )
  VirginiaGill | Dec 16, 2009 |
This was my first Fern Michaels book! Didn't know what I'd been missing. When Lizzie Fox and the Vigilantes got the first female elected President of the US, they didn't know her veep came with his very own brothel in Nevada. The girls rise to the moment when the FBI wants to collect the ladies of the Happy Day Camp and imprison them for bringing their act to D.C. If anyone should go to jail, it should be the men who brought them to the Capitol (twice), not the ladies. The madam is killed in a car "accident" and the girls are scattered all over the globe. It's up to Lizzie and Cosmo Cricket and the ladies of the Vigilantes to see it all ends up as it should. ( )
  macygma | Sep 13, 2009 |
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When it comes to repaying a debt, the women of the Sisterhood—Myra, Annie, Kathryn, Alexis, Yoko, Nikki, and Isabelle—never forget. And now one of their allies needs help only they can give. A powerful attorney with a cut-throat reputation, Lizzie Fox has just taken on a high-profile new client—Lily Flowers, the Madam of a high-end bordello operating under the guise of a summer camp.

The chips—a.k.a. the prominent Washington politicians who frequent the bordello—are stacked against Lily and her girls. But one phone call to the Sisterhood might just swing the vote. And soon, even the highest courts in the land will prove no match for seven fearless friends determined to ensure that real justice is served, Sisterhood style.
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A powerful attorney with a cut-throat reputation, Lizzie has just taken on a high-profile new case. Only when the deal is made does Lizzie realize she'll be defending Lily Flowers, the infamous Madam of a high-class bordello. Her clients included some of the most influential men in the country, and Lily is on the run, sure she'll rot in jail while her arrogant customers get off scot-free.… (more)

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