Terry Devane Books In Order

Mairead O’Clare legal thriller Books In Order

  1. Uncommon Justice (2001)
  2. Juror Number Eleven (2002)
  3. A Stain Upon the Robe (2003)

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Terry Devane Books Overview

Uncommon Justice

Rarely has the debut of a new series generated as much excitement, or propelled its author into such high ranks, as Uncommon Justice the powerful story of a corporate lawyer’s first criminal case, defending a homeless man accused of murder. ‘Do not miss Terry Devane’s Uncommon Justice.’ Perri O’Shaughnessy ‘A top notch thriller.’ Michael Palmer ‘Twists and turns galore.’ Tess Gerritsen ‘A hero*ine you can root for.’ Phillip Margolin ‘Savvy, suspenseful.’ William Bernhardt ‘Unpredictable and entertaining.’ Publishers Weekly

Juror Number Eleven

The legal duo of O’Clare and Gold have just completed the successful defense of Gold’s boyhood friend, Big Ben Friedman, on a murder charge. But no sooner has the trial ended than Mairead receives a mysterious phone call from Juror Number Eleven saying she must see her right away. When Mairead arrives at Conchita Balaguer’s house, all she finds is an unlocked door and Juror Number Eleven‘s lifeless body. The prime suspect is none other than Big Ben Friedman. And this time, a ‘not guilty’ verdict seems far from certain. Jeffery Deaver called Terry Devane’s first courtroom thriller ‘sly and brilliant.’ With Juror Number Eleven, Devane delivers another winner.

A Stain Upon the Robe

The Honorable Barbara Quincy Pitt has been selected to preside over the trial of a Catholic priest accused of raping twenty three children in his former parishes. But the notoriety and horror of the case seem to be the least of the judge’s problems. She has become romantically involved with a young law clerk assigned to assist her in this case. Now the young man has disappeared. Judge Pitt enlists the aid of her former classmate Sheldon Gold to locate the law clerk and prevent a scandal that would destroy her career. Assisting her boss, Mairead O’Clare finds herself caught between defending a client and pursuing justice and it’s not at all clear which will prevail.

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