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Nina Reilly

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BOOKS
2,383
PAGES
~39h 43min
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About Author

Perri O'Shaughnessy

Perri O'Shaughnessy is the pen name of the authors Mary and Pamela O'Shaughnessy, sisters who live in Northern California. Pamela, a Harvard Law School graduate, was a trial lawyer for sixteen years. Mary is a former editor and writer for multimedia projects. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Dervla McTiernan is an Irish-Australian crime novelist. McTiernan is the author of seven novels, including the four-book Cormac Reilly series and three standalone novels, as well as audio novellas. Her books have sold more than one million copies around the world and What Happened to Nina? and The Murder Rule are both currently in development for screen adaptation.

How the series evolves

beginning
#2 Invasion of Privacy (Nina Reilly)
3.0· strong start
the pit
#3 Obstruction of Justice
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finale
#7 Writ of Execution (Nina Reilly)
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
0.6· better in the beginning

Books in this Series

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Breach of Promise (Nina Reilly)

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Broken hearts. Broken promises. Deadly consequences.In glitzy Lake Tahoe, couples break up every day. But few are as successful as Lindy and Mike Markov, who built a $200-million business together--before Mike took up with a younger woman. Now he's claiming he doesn't owe Lindy a dime since they never married.Attorney Nina Reilly, struggling to make a living in her one-woman office and raise a young son alone, agrees to take Lindy's case. Nina knows winning is a long shot, even with a brilliant jury consultant and a palimony expert on her side. It's the kind of case--full of passion and explosive secrets--that could make a fortune for a young lawyer. Or drive someone to commit murder--for love, money . . . or the right verdict.New York Times bestselling author Perri O'Shaughnessy has created a wonderfully unique and unpredictable character in Nina Reilly, a tough, tenderhearted attorney and single mother who has been hailed by critics as "one of the most interesting heroines in legal thrillers today" (the San Jose Mercury News).