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A higher justice / by James Scott Bell.

By: Series: Shannon saga series ; 5 | ; Publication details: Minneapolis, Minn. : Bethany House Publishers, c2003.Description: 303 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780910355216
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 21
LOC classification:
  • PS3552.E5158 H54 2003
Summary: As Kit Shannon defends a down and outer named Mousy Malloy on the charge of attempted murder, she also takes on the case of a woman whose young son is tragically killed by a Los Angeles trolley. Was the death of little Sammy Franklin an accident? Or could it have been avoided? The trolley case pits Kit against a powerful coalition of railroad men and politicians—all of whom seem to have something to hide ... a secret Kit must uncover in order to win. As these two cases move forward, it becomes clear there is some sort of connection—one that could blow the lid off a conspiracy of corruption. And a web of powerful people who will stop at nothing to keep Kit from finding the truth.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Fiction Hanover Public Library Shelves FIC PETE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available First 3 vols. in this series written by Tracie Peterson, 31906001158998

First three volumes of series written by Tracie Peterson and James Scott Bell.

As Kit Shannon defends a down and outer named Mousy Malloy on the charge of attempted murder, she also takes on the case of a woman whose young son is tragically killed by a Los Angeles trolley. Was the death of little Sammy Franklin an accident? Or could it have been avoided? The trolley case pits Kit against a powerful coalition of railroad men and politicians—all of whom seem to have something to hide ... a secret Kit must uncover in order to win. As these two cases move forward, it becomes clear there is some sort of connection—one that could blow the lid off a conspiracy of corruption. And a web of powerful people who will stop at nothing to keep Kit from finding the truth.

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