If two people have a conversation heard by only those two, did the conversation actually take place? Following an alleged conversation between respected attorney Rayna Martin and teenager Christina Haynes during a boating trip at Cape Ann, Massachusetts, one of them is dead, the other arrested for murder. Boston lawyer David Cavanaugh faces his toughest case to date as what appears to be a tragic but blameless accident turns into something else entirely. With the victim's father one of the most powerful politicians in the US Senate and the Assistant District Attorney prepared to put his personal ambition ahead of legal justice, David finds that his most dangerous battle is taking place outside the courtroom. Lies, deception, blackmail, threats... and finally the precision of an assassin's bullet combine to create a shocking finale in this exciting debut from Australian author Sydney Bauer.

Author

Sydney Bauer

Sydney Bauer has worked as a journalist and TV executive. As Director of Programming for a major Australian network, Sydney was able to indulge a personal passion for US dramas such as CSI, Law and Order and The Practice and meet with revered TV writers such as Steven Bochco, Aaron Sorkin and Dick Wolf. Sydney Bauer resides in Sydney and has just finished writing her second novel, Gospel.

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Review MOVE TO STRIKE - Sydney Bauer
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Blog Currently Reading - Move to Strike, Sydney Bauer
Karen Chisholm
Monday, March 2, 2009
Review GOSPEL - Sydney Bauer
Sunnie Gill
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Blog Ned Kelly Short List for 2007
Karen Chisholm
Thursday, July 26, 2007
ISBN
1405037113
Year of Publication
Blog Ned Kelly Short List for 2007
Karen Chisholm
Thursday, July 26, 2007

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