Shades Of Justice
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Shades of Justice
Author | : Linda M. Bullard |
Publisher | : Onyx Books |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1999-06-07 |
Genre | : African American women lawyers |
ISBN | : 9780451197689 |
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A young black female lawyer is preoccupied with dreams of becoming a judge, her rebellious daughter, her radical activist ex-husband, and her new weathly and white paramour. When she's appointed special prosecutor on a high-profile case, she learns secrets best forgotten and will be forced to make a decision that will change her life forever.
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