
Christine Sussman: Court Order
Sisters in Law, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Cathi Colas
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By:
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John Ellsworth
About this listen
Once a decorated soldier, now a hero in the courtroom, Christine Sussman doesn't back down from a fight. But can one lawyer secure victory when the whole system seems rigged against her client?
That's exactly what Christine will find out when she agrees to represent a young woman who was assaulted at a college party and then forced to relive the event over and over again, thanks to a media firestorm. The accused and their protectors will do anything to stay out of prison—and that includes bending the law in their favor.
Is Christine willing to bend it right back to secure a win for her client?
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