From Publishers Weekly
Attorney MacDougal's first novel shows more than promise. In a large Philadelphia law firm, young associate Jenny Lodge is working with (and silently worshipping) brilliant, hard-driving partner Dan Casella. She helps Dan win a complicated case, and the two fall madly in love. But when Dan insists that she leave their law office if they're going to continue their affair, Jenny, angered, jumps to another firm. The plot doesn't shy away from such soapy elements?Jenny, it turns out, is carrying Dan's baby?but soon legal intrigue takes center stage. There's conniving and betrayal aplenty, with lots of old Main Line money and old secrets. Sharp readers may spot the crucial connection that results in a murder followed by a suicide. No one will be surprised, but everyone will cheer when Jenny and Dan reunite; the real pleasure here, however, is in experiencing MacDougal's sure grasp of the ups and downs of the legal life.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Library Journal
Hotshot Philadelphia attorney Dan Casella and his green assistant, Jennifer Lodge, represent a rival law firm when an employee, Scott Sterling, tampers with a client's trust fund. Then, for propriety's sake after a passionate affair, Dan eases Jenny out of her job. Outraged, she quickly finds success with another firm. Yet she also finds herself pregnant and fails to tell Dan he's responsible. Meanwhile, Dan takes in his teenaged brother, Tony, to stem his growing delinquency, while Jenny also takes an unlikely roommate, Scott Sterling. The old case soon comes back to haunt them, and Jenny alone holds the key to avoiding disaster. Attorney (and former associate of President Clinton) MacDougal spins a Grisham-like plot filled with red herrings and sympathetic characters, with one exception: Dan Casella, a petulant bully whose idea of nurturing entails slamming his brother against the nearest wall. His comeuppance is almost as satisfying as the heart-pounding climax. This nifty first effort is recommended for all collections.?Laurel A. Wilson, Alexandrian P.L, Mount Vernon, Ind.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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