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Author name: Barbara Parker

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780451177032
ISBN number: 0451177037
Label: Signet
Manufacturer: Signet
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 432
Printing Date: January 01, 1996
Publishing house: Signet
Sale Popularity Level: 235930
Studio: Signet




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After taking on the biggest case of her career, a suspected forgery, Miami attorney Gail Conner suddenly becomes embroiled in a web of violence and murder from which she is unable to remove herself despite outside pressures. Reprint. Tour. AB.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - OK for a follow up but could be better
The original book in the Gail Connor/Anthony Quintana series, "Suspicion of Innocence" was excellent. This second book in the series is OK, but the characters are becoming rather more stereotyped.

Some months have passed since the end of the very first book, and although in that book it appeared that Gail Connor was starting her own law firm, that hasn't happened yet. Her relationship with the gorgeous Anthony Quintana is also somewhat more distant than we might have expected.

This book is about Gail defending an old flame who is contesting a Will. Much of the plot is about society links and internal machinations within her law firm. Anthony Quintana features occasionally as a rather annoying macho "saving the day" kind of guy who tells Gail what to do (she then does the opposite). I found this book a little unsatisfactory as I felt the characters had not really moved on from the very first book, they'd regressed. If you want to know how NOT to carry on a relationship with a gorgeous rich man and with your daughter, read what Gail does. She also continues to display her rather dense nature (the reader is well aware she's wandering into trouble long before she is) and it sometimes makes you wonder how she got into such a high-powered job.

The plot is OK although a little complicated at times, and the end is perhaps a little weak, but overall it's a good book. If I had read it very first I would have been less inspired to read the others in the series - it's definitely important to start with Suspicion of Innocence.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Was the will really a forgery? Gail digs to find out.
This was a good book, and I enjoyed it enough. It begins right away with Althea Tillet, being murdered in her home. No one discovers foul play until later though as the story moves on.

Patrick Norris, Gail's old buddy from law school drops in with a proposition. He believes his Aunt Althea's will was forged, and that he was deliberately cheated out of his share of the estate-which holds a lot of money-millions of dollars. Patrick's aunt raised him after his parents had both died in a serious car wreck.

Rudy and Monica were Althea's sister's children, and they maintain that Althea left them her beautiful home and a lot of money. But Patrick found more than one will-there were several rewritten many times over and signed. The signature on the final one though, was definitely much different. So Gail calls a handwriting expert who confirms all of this stuff-and the case moves on from there.

Gail's firm will earn big bucks if she can get to the bottom of this case, and she will also earn a partnership as well. But the case is very complex, and becomes even moreso as many people are involved. There is Laura Sontag, who stood to gain from the will, Carla Napolitano, who was the notary and witness to a forgery in the case, and of course the Simms woman who stood to gain as well. Someone else, Irving, wants to confess to forging the will, and almost does so, but then dies before anything is confessed.

Gail gets into danger herself the further she goes into this case-and if she doesn't watch her back closely, she may wind up seriously hurt. Especially after Larry Black, the big boss at the firm is badly injured and almost doesn't recover.

On a personal note in the book, Gail is still hooked up with Anthony Quintana, but they have a lot of quarrels and break up again-and it is awhile before they get back together. Karen, Gail's young daughter would rather have her dad back, and always has a tough time with the idea of Quintana playing daddy.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Good plotting, but I wished I liked the characters better
At least some of them. Is this what people in Miami in those circles are like?

Anyway, the plot involves Gail Connor, an attorney aspiring to partnership in a prestigious law firm in Miami, who gets asked by an old friend to challenge his aunt's will. He finds it so unlike her (the will spoke of him affectionately, which is out of character for his aunt) that he is convinced it's a forgery. There's a lot of money at stake, and a lot of it going to Miami charities -- but the contingency fee if she wins will bring a lot of money into the firm. Being Miami, everyone of a certain class knows everyone else, and Gail knew the deceased aunt and Gail's mother was a close friend of the deceased. That's just the beginning of this tangled tail of a community with varied interests in upholding -- or not -- this will. The aunt's death is suspicious; we know from the very first few pages that she has in fact been murdered, but eventually the police catch on. So the disputed will gets connected to a homicide.

There are quite a few characters, but that's not the problem with this book. It's the general yuckiness of most of the people in this book. Even Gail, our heroine, behaves badly fairly often, but particularly in the somewhat unbelievable ending (she is, after all, an officer of the court and really has to stay within the law more than she does).

I'll read more of this series because they're entertaining and well-plotted, but I doubt that Parker will end up on my favorite author list. I need a character to cheer for. I didn't even like the child in this story!



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - It wasn't great but...
It wasn't great fiction, but it kept me turning the pages - I just had to know who messed with the old lady's will. Unfortunately, I figured out whodunnit long before the end, but it still was gratifying to think, "Ah-hah! I knew it!"

Good book to read on a trip.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Greed, Murder, Politics And The Beautiful People In Miami!
Barbara Parker brings back brilliant, lovely and frequently stressed-out lawyer and single-Mom Gail Connor in this excellent sequel to "Suspicion of Innocence." Gail is now involved with charismatic Cuban American defense attorney, Anthony Quintana, and still struggling to help her six year old daughter adjust to life without her father. She is extremely ambitious in her career as a lawyer with a prestigious Miami firm, and is looking to make partner soon.

An old school friend and former lover brings a potentially lucrative case to Gail involving a forged will. If Gail wins the case her partnership in the upscale firm is assured. After an investigation into the death of the deceased, whose will is being disputed, it is determined that she was murdered. The cause of death had previously been called an accident. Gail's client is the prime suspect in his aunt's murder, and she persuades her lover, Anthony Quintana, to take the case. Against Anthony's advice, Gail is soon investigating both the forgery and the murder, and risking her life, career and relationship with Anthony to do so. When another "accident" occurs and a potential witness is silenced, the story's pace really picks up and it becomes apparent that there is more than one murder and one person's greed behind these crimes.

Barbara Parker writes tight, taut prose, her dialogue is snappy and realistic and her scenes involving opposing lawyers, and boardroom scenes are tension-filled. Her characters are well defined and very believable, especially Gail Connor. Ms. Connor is not always likable. She is often stressed, as we all would be if faced with a failed marriage, a young daughter who is miserable with the sudden changes in her life, a demanding career that doesn't allow for time to cope with family problems, a man who loves her but is as strong-willed and stubborn as she is, and a criminal investigation that becomes more complex everyday. She is frequently snappish, disagreeable, and not there for her child. Gail has many positive traits also, but what is so different and refreshing is that the author gives her heroine human frailties. One does not always have to like her for the novel to succeed. In fact, one of the reasons the plot is so successful is because the story and characters are so lifelike, as are the relationships. The characters grow and are, at times, transformed by what they learn.

There are roller coaster twists and turns in this tale of career white collar criminals, financial misdeeds, politics and multiple murders. This is a series so filled with complex characters and relationships that you will want to read more about them and their continuing development. I can't wait for Ms. Parker's subsequent book. A compelling read!!
JANA

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