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4.0 out of 5 stars
Second novel in the attorney Willa Jannson mystery series., July 8, 1996
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This review is from: A Radical Departure (Mass Market Paperback)
> This book follows _Where Lawyers Fear to Tread_. Willa's
passed the bar and now working as a underpaid associate with
legendary radical lawyer Julian Warneke's firm. The only
problem is: Warneke gets poisoned at a posh restaurant, and
the media love the coincidence of Willa's presence, given
the previous "law school murders."
> Willa's left-wing parents, especially her mother, have a
larger role in this novel than in the earlier one. For
example, they have been Warneke's clients for some 15 years'
worth of picketing and slammer time.
> The series is a good read, with a likeable, realistic
heroine who smokes a little dope when she gets stressed and
doesn't have all the answers all the time.
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