Powers of Attorney
by Mimi Lavenda Latt
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Prominent Los Angeles lawyer Mimi Lavenda Latt sets a new standard for legal thrillers with this critically acclaimed debut novel that takes readers inside the real world of L.A. law. The power of old money draws three women attorneys into a deadly web of intrigue, deceit, and devastating family secrets.Tags
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I previously had read Mimi Latt's Ultimate Justice and really enjoyed it so went back and bought her first two books, this one, Powers of Attorney is her first book.
The story follows three female attorneys and one murder case, it started off slowly however once the murder had taken place the intrigue and subplots took off and it became an enjoyable read. Some murder-mysteries reflect mundane life, others are too fanciful to be anything but fiction - this one was somewhere in between, certainly not a mundane case but verging on the fanciful territory all things said and done.
There's several unexpected revelations towards the end of the book and the eventual culprit isn't entirely obvious until near the end - lots of murky circumstances show more like real life.
One thing to note is the book does contain quite a few sex scenes, not to the point of an erotic novel - they are only isolated scenes, but nonetheless it does make the book not so suitable for younger readers. However I guess younger readers probably wouldn't have much interest in a legal mystery novel anyway. show less
The story follows three female attorneys and one murder case, it started off slowly however once the murder had taken place the intrigue and subplots took off and it became an enjoyable read. Some murder-mysteries reflect mundane life, others are too fanciful to be anything but fiction - this one was somewhere in between, certainly not a mundane case but verging on the fanciful territory all things said and done.
There's several unexpected revelations towards the end of the book and the eventual culprit isn't entirely obvious until near the end - lots of murky circumstances show more like real life.
One thing to note is the book does contain quite a few sex scenes, not to the point of an erotic novel - they are only isolated scenes, but nonetheless it does make the book not so suitable for younger readers. However I guess younger readers probably wouldn't have much interest in a legal mystery novel anyway. show less
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Mystery, Suspense & Thriller
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- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
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- PS3562 .A7598 .P68 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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