Suspicion of Deceit
By Barbara ParkerAttorney Gail Connor turned down a partnership in a prestigious Miami law firm to open her own office. As if that wasn't risky enough, she has just become engaged to Anthony Quintana, a top criminal defense lawyer as passionate and unpredictable as he is brilliant. But shadows have begun to gather around Gail's Cuban-born fiance - shadows of secrecy and distrust that make her doubt the man she loves...a man she thought she knew.Twenty years before, a very different Anthony - rebellious and idealistic - traveled to Central America with a lover and two friends. It was a journey that ended in unspeakable tragedy, shattering Anthony's young life and binding him in a conspiracy of silence and shame. Now, as Gail takes on her first major client, the Miami Opera - whose visiting singer may have ties to a Cuban revolutionary movement - Anthony's past and present begin a dangerous collision course that could destroy his entire family and threaten Gail's future.
show more
Book details
- Hardcover
- 358 pages
- English
- 052594401X
- 9780525944010
About Barbara Parker
barbara parker was an american mystery writer. she wrote 12 novels, the first of which, suspicion of innocence, was a finalist for the edgar allan poe awar Read More about Barbara Parker
More Books By Barbara Parker
People who bought this also bought
Women in the Context of International Development and Co-operation: Review and Perspectives
Used Book
By What Authority? : Primer on Scripture, the Magisterium, a
Used Book
The Coming Economic Armageddon : What Bible Prophecy Warns about the New Global Economy
Used Book
Cancer As a Turning Point: A Handbook for People with Cancer, Their Families, and Health Professionals
Used Book
The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex
Used Book
A Passionate Sisterhood: The Sisters, Wives and Daughters of the Lake Poets
Used Book
The Parent's Guide to Food Allergies: Clear and Complete Advice from the Experts on Raising Your Food-Allergic Child
Used Book
Coincidences, Chaos, and All That Math Jazz: Making Light of Weighty Ideas
Used Book