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A Harriett Markham-Jessie Raynes Case File

This series plunges into the heart of psychological thrillers, exploring the complexities of the human mind and the intricacies of the legal system. Follow the journey of a determined defense attorney grappling with past traumas and facing high-stakes cases. Each installment delivers suspenseful courtroom battles, unexpected plot twists, and a profound examination of guilt, innocence, and justice. The narratives are characterized by their exploration of questionable sanity, morally ambiguous characters, and a relentless pursuit of truth within a framework of intense legal and personal drama.

Redress of Grievances

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    Redress of Grievances

    • 288 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.7(28)Add rating

    In the first of a series of psychological thrillers, Harriett Markham is a defense attorney in Austin, Texas, who lost everything eleven years earlier. She had been an associate with a Dallas firm and involved in an affair with a senior partner, Alexis Dunne. Harriett represented a rape/murder client named Jared Wilkes and got the charges dismissed on a technicality. When Wilkes committed a rape and murder after his release, Harriett was devastated. She resigned and moved to Austin, leaving everything behind, including her lover.Despite lingering feelings for Alexis, Harriet becomes involved with a sex-offense investigator, Jessie Rains, a woman struggling with secrets of her own. Harriet thinks she might finally be happy, but then Alexis re-enters her life. She refers a case of multiple homicide allegedly committed by Sharon Taggart, a woman with no motive for the crimes. Harriett is creeped out by the brutal murders, but reluctantly agrees to handle the defense.As Harriett's team prepares for trial, disturbing information comes to light. Sharon denies any involvement in the crimes, but the evidence against her seems overwhelming. Harriett is plunged into a case rife with twisty psychological motives, questionable sanity, and a client with a complex and disturbing life. Is she guilty or not? And will Harriet's legal defense bring about justice -or another Wilkes case?

    Redress of Grievances