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After winning a multi-million dollar verdict in a race discrimination trial, African-American attorney Vernetta Henderson's legal career is definitely on the upswing. Poised for a coveted partnership at her prominent LA law firm, she takes on what appears to be an open-and-shut sexual harassment case. But she soon discovers that nothing about this case is what it seems. After rejecting the other side's initial settlement offer, she is beset by a string of unforeseen events that places the show more case - and her own promising future - in jeopardy. show less

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Vernetta Henderson had set her sights on partnership in an esteemed law firm long ago – before she even went to law school. O’Reilly & Finney just may be that law firm. But now partnership may escape her grasp once again. This was only a sexual harassment suit within Micronics – it should have been easy-peasy for Vernetta, especially since opposing counsel was so ill equipped to handle the case. But it’s been anything but easy. Is it only sexual harassment, or is there something much more sinister going on?

The woman who filed the harassment suit has died, or has she been killed? All of a sudden, there are a lot of documents uncovered that had not been in her grasp before she went to the preliminaries, and there are other show more documents that are now disappearing. The more Vernetta tries to get a handle on this case, the more things unravel.

Vernetta’s marriage with Jefferson is once again in trouble as he has been working long and hard hours on a construction site away from home. Then someone destroys her friend, Special’s, apartment looking for something, but what could they possibly be looking for in Special’s home?

This is the third legal thriller I’ve read by Pamela Samuels-Young. It is the second in the Vernetta Henderson series followed by Every Reasonable Doubt. The friendship between Vernetta and Special are both entertaining and heart-warming. I do, however, feel that the story line of Vernetta’s and Jefferson’s relationship issues was somewhat mirrored to the last book and served only as a distraction from the case in this book. In addition, the ‘mystery’, if you will, was told to the reader through the flashback of one of the guilty party rather than by pure investigative skills. I rated this 3.5 out of 5.
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way to much unnecessary sex and several unlikable primary characters

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In Firm Pursuit

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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller, Romance
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3619 .A486 .I5Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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