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4.0 out of 5 stars
Third in the attorney Willa Jannson mystery series., July 8, 1996
By A Customer
This review is from: Hidden Agenda (Willa Jansson, Book 3) (Mass Market Paperback)
> Willa takes a job with the San Francisco office of a Wall
Street firm? Willa -- a banker's attorney? Willa can hardly
believe it herself, and her parents hardily disapprove. But
$90,000 a year, up from $25,000 at the radical law firm in
_A Radical Dparture_, is no joke. And, besides, Willa is
not nearly so sure of her parents' politics these days.
> So Willa is not only horrified but disappointed when the
office collapses after two of its partners are murdered. And
it's hemlock again! Is someone trying to frame Willa?
Indeed, even kill her?
> I read the first 3 books in this series one after another,
and really recommend that if you can manage it. But each
story stands alone, too, and Willa is as entertaining and
enjoyable a heroine as the many other female "dicks" of
today's mystery literature.
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