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Implied Consent

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WINNER OF 2023 IPPY GOLD MEDAL!
"Sharp-witted, big-hearted, and authentic, Implied Consent is a knock-out of a novel from a writer who knows both the letter of the law and the messiness of real life." —Catriona McPherson, multi-award winning author of In Place of Fear.
Attorney Maureen Gould has a dark secret and a hunger for justice.
When a powerful movie producer attacks, and then fires, his young female assistant, Maureen sets out to make things right.
Enter defense counsel and Maureen's estranged father, Frank Gould, a man more evil than his client. Inside and outside of the courtroom, Frank pulls every dirty trick known and makes up a few of his own.
To win justice for her client Maureen must defeat her father and free herself from her past.
Secrets trap the shamed with the guilty. Truth will set them free.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 19, 2022
      San Francisco attorney Maureen Gould is representing a client who is suing powerful movie producer Reginald Cleville for sexual harassment, while coping with complex family problems, in this absorbing legal thriller from Powell, author of the Maeve Malloy series. The case appears to be he said/she said, but Maureen soon finds the situation is deeper than suspected, involving murder. To make it worse, she finds herself opposing her own father in court, which brings up painful memories of her childhood. Maureen finds her twin goals of resolving both the case and her personal life become inextricably connected as they reach a simultaneous denouement that is both surprising and satisfying.
      Powell draws on her experience as a lawyer to great effect: the courtroom scenes come alive in meticulous detail, although Powell never allows that detail to overwhelm readers or slow narrative momentum. For example, Maureen continually muses over the individual jurors, especially a pair of older women on the lookout for "sneaky lawyer tricks." We also see Maureen plan and update her strategies by simultaneously suing the offending producer and his company, balancing the risks. The nuances of nondisclosure agreements and arbitration clauses are deftly inserted into the story, lending an especially rich view of the legal process.
      In addition to the legal theatrics, Powell has added another layer of mystery with Maureen's dark relationship with her father. The story unfolds neatly, and we get the first hint when we see that Maureen always calls him by his name, not "father." Their history infuses the story, building to a crescendo without ever turning preachy. But although Maureen is the compelling main focus, the rest of the cast is likewise well-drawn, especially bright and feisty paralegal Yolanda. And the courtroom case itself never disappears behind the family drama, which unfolds in horrific, heartbreaking detail. Powell has written a book that dares to be a legal thriller, family drama, and polemic. Remarkably, she succeeds at all three.
      Takeaway: This inspired legal thriller digs deep into sexual harassment, courtroom drama, and more.
      Great for fans of: Alafair Burke’s The Wife, Chandler Baker’s Whisper Network.
      Production grades
      Cover: A
      Design and typography: A
      Illustrations: N/A
      Editing: A-
      Marketing copy: A-

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