Defending Justice
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    Mar-2018
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    Print / eBook
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  • Main Genre:
    Romantic Suspense
  • Time Period:
    Contemporary
  • Pages:
    292
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Former prosecutor and now hot-shot defense attorney, Jackie DelRay, is a star in the shark-infested judicial waters of Washington, DC. Behind her take-no-prisoners façade, she hides a painful secret and a longing for FBI Special Agent Beckett Pearson-the man who captured her heart during a passion-filled weekend in college. The same man who still holds a grudge over a case Jackie refused to prosecute years before. When Beck is arrested for the shocking murder of the FBI director's estranged wife, Jackie breaks every rule she's known about being emotionally involved with her client. Knowing the risks to her heart and her career, she rushes to defend him. A former model and football star, Beck has finally found his home with the Bureau. He wants nothing to do with the sexy lawyer who left him without a goodbye twelve years ago and then destroyed his first, and most important, missing persons investigation. Now, with his freedom on the line, Jackie's brilliant legal mind may be his one hope at staying out of prison. When their investigation is mired by political alliances and reckless greed, Beck and Jackie battle corruption at the highest levels. That battle includes resisting the long-buried passion they'd shared twelve years earlier. But will a killer bent on stopping their investigation give them a fight they are bound to lose?
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    • First Edition
    • Mar-2018
    • ALG Publishing, LLC
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1942504241
    • ISBN13: 9781942504245
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    • Mar-2018
    • ALG Publishing LLC
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1942504225
    • ISBN13: 9781942504221
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    • Mar-2018
    • ALG Publishing, LLC
    • eBook (Kindle)



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