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The Jury by Fern Michaels
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The Jury (edition 2006)

by Fern Michaels (Author)

Series: The Sisterhood (4)

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Tea. Sympathy. Revenge. The Sisterhood Has Their Own Style Of Justice. The women of the Sisterhood know life isn't fair, but that doesn't mean they have to like it--or let it pass. Instead, these best friends share their joys, troubles, triumphs, heartaches and one collective mission: to right wrongs and bring justice where it is desperately needed. Even reeling from loss of one of their own, the Sisterhood is always prepared to rally behind a new friend. For years, Paula Woodley has suffered the broken bones and shattered self-esteem caused by an abusive marriage. But what can she do? Her high-profile, Washington powerbroker husband is not a man to be crossed. Or so he thinks. The Sisterhood may not be an organization found in any of his memos, but he's about to take a meeting with them--and they'll be setting the agenda. . .… (more)
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Title:The Jury
Authors:Fern Michaels (Author)
Info:Kensington Books (2006), Edition: First Edition, 319 pages
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» See also 4 mentions

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(Revenge of the Sisterhood)
  vfreeman | Oct 15, 2011 |
Nikki sets out with one mission and then the mission shifts to saving the horses and then to save a woman.Nt the best of Fern Michaels ( )
  princess_Div | Jul 13, 2010 |
This book starts out as Nikki's mission for the sisterhood, but changes to help the wife of the National Security Advisor. Read it to see why the change of mission. You will be surprised. Fact paced series. ( )
  charris5688 | Oct 25, 2009 |
Saddened by the deaths of the two sisters. Didn't really understand why it was necessary to have both & the baby die. Paula Woodley, though she suffered all those broken bones still went back to him after he had been brutally attacked. He will never dance to the beat of her drum in my opinion. His next step will be to kill her. ( )
  saucecav | May 31, 2007 |
Just trying to finish this series, not Fern Michael's best work ( )
  AnneCurrin | Jan 10, 2007 |
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Tea. Sympathy. Revenge. The Sisterhood Has Their Own Style Of Justice. The women of the Sisterhood know life isn't fair, but that doesn't mean they have to like it--or let it pass. Instead, these best friends share their joys, troubles, triumphs, heartaches and one collective mission: to right wrongs and bring justice where it is desperately needed. Even reeling from loss of one of their own, the Sisterhood is always prepared to rally behind a new friend. For years, Paula Woodley has suffered the broken bones and shattered self-esteem caused by an abusive marriage. But what can she do? Her high-profile, Washington powerbroker husband is not a man to be crossed. Or so he thinks. The Sisterhood may not be an organization found in any of his memos, but he's about to take a meeting with them--and they'll be setting the agenda. . .

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