Abuse of Power
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Drawing from her extensive experience in law enforcement and investigations involving major crimes, Nancy Taylor Rosenberg crafts narratives that delve into the darker aspects of human nature. Her writing is characterized by a sharp, realistic edge, often exploring the psychological underpinnings of characters and the motivations behind violence and corruption. Rosenberg's work provides a unique and unsettling perspective on the criminal justice system, grounded in authentic insight. She compels readers to confront complex questions of morality and justice.







The law trusts in logic. And truth goes on trial.
Lara Sanderstone is a young, dedicated judge when her sister is brutally murdered and life spins out of control. She finds herself coping with her troubled fourteen-year-old nephew and the shocking possibility that he is connected to the murder. Then the presiding judge accuses Lara of impropriety and social services try to take her nephew away. Suddenly Lara realises she is no longer the judge, but the judged. When the investigation uncovers shocking facts about the life her sister was leading, Lara is horrified to realise that she may have been the intended target. Now not only Lara's job, but her life is on the line ...
Relentlessly paced with revealing insights into the criminal justice system, best-selling author Nancy Taylor Rosenberg's thriller thrusts a single woman, Carolyn Sullivan, into a world of shattered lives, hard-core criminals and flickering hopes.
As Chief of the Sex Crimes Division, lawyer Lily Forrester is supposed to trust the system, but when her own teenage daughter is assaulted, she will seek a more personal vengeance. Reissue.
Probation officer Carolyn Sullivan fears for her life when she investigates the arrest of one of her probationers for rape and discovers a link to a twenty-three-year-old crime and cover-up that could send an innocent man to jail.
Stella Cataloni, rising star of the Dallas DA's Office, has everything - an unbeaten court record, good looks, TV fame for her latest successful case, and her boss's backing to help her step one day into his shoes. And then a 16-year-old nightmare is resurrected, branding her murderer and arsonist.Stella has paid a price for her success - in the enmity of her ex-husband Brad, the rivalry of her colleagues, the estrangement of her adored brother Mario and, above all, the mental and physical scars of the unsolved fire which destroyed her parents and almost herself . . .
Surviving a murder attempt on her life, probation officer Ann Carlisle wonders if the unknown assailant could be the young drug dealer in her charge, an accused rapist facing trial, or her own husband. Reprint.
One of a series of simplified educational editions for learners of English as a foreign language.
"New York Times" bestselling author Nancy Taylor Rosenberg delivers Sullivan's Justice--and plunges probation officer Carolyn Sullivan into a case that will challenge everything she holds dear while exposing the deadliest of secrets. . .. Her work for the Ventura County Probation Department brings Carolyn Sullivan face-to-face with the most depraved criminals, and serial killer Raphael Moreno is at the top of the list. But things get even darker when a single phone call propels her into a nightmare. Carolyn's brother, Neil, has discovered the body of his girlfriend floating in his swimming pool--and he's soon the prime suspect in her murder. Neil has an alibi: he was in bed with celebrity heiress Melody Asher. But when Melody refuses to back up Neil's story and the evidence against him mounts, the brother Carolyn thought she knew suddenly seems like a complete stranger. The key to everything seems to be Moreno, but getting inside his head is a dangerous game. Now Carolyn must find the courage to make the ultimate decision--whether to risk the lives of innocent people or save herself and those she loves most. . .