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The Deception: Courtroom Drama

by Barry Reed

Series: Dan Sheridan (4)

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"Sinfully entertaining." - Kirkus Reviews "Absorbing." - Library Journal At seventeen, Donna DiTullio was a highly ranked tennis player. At twenty-one, she's hospitalized as a suicidal manic-depressive. But under the care of Dr. Robert Sexton, Donna is ready to be discharged. Then, unexpectedly, she leaps from a fifth-floor balustrade, leaving herself paralyzed and near death. Attorney Dan Sheridan is called in to sue the hospital and its owner, the Archdiocese of Boston. The investigation and subsequent trial test all of Sheridan's skill as a lawyer and lead to an ethical dilemma that will nearly cost him his life.… (more)
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"Sinfully entertaining." - Kirkus Reviews "Absorbing." - Library Journal At seventeen, Donna DiTullio was a highly ranked tennis player. At twenty-one, she's hospitalized as a suicidal manic-depressive. But under the care of Dr. Robert Sexton, Donna is ready to be discharged. Then, unexpectedly, she leaps from a fifth-floor balustrade, leaving herself paralyzed and near death. Attorney Dan Sheridan is called in to sue the hospital and its owner, the Archdiocese of Boston. The investigation and subsequent trial test all of Sheridan's skill as a lawyer and lead to an ethical dilemma that will nearly cost him his life.

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