"This book is entertaining, fun and intriguing!"
Retired attorney, James Scott Bell is an award-winning
author. He has written many thrillers, and has co-authored
a handful more with Tracie Peterson. His latest novel, A
HIGHER JUSTICE, is the second in a series featuring female
attorney Kit Shannon. The story takes place in Los
Angeles in the early 1900's. Filled with history and
culture from the times, this engaging novel is
unsurpassable in quality and content by any legal novel
being published today from more known best selling authors. A young mother and her son are headed into town. It has
been a tough year. Her husband has recently passed away.
In an attempt to move forward she decides to purchase new
clothing for her son. A terrible accident occurs when a
young boy wanders into the street and is killed by a
recklessly driven trolley car. Kit Shannon decides to wage a legal battle against the
trolley company in an attempt to force all trolleys to be
retrofitted with safety features. In the years since the
trolley came to be there have been several accidents. Each
time the fault was placed on the victim. Shannon's stand:
This has got to stop. She believes the trolley company
should be held responsible to the community. It is no easy
battle. The tycoons that own the railroad and trolley will
stop at nothing to obtain more power and more money.
Shannon's reputation is such that she poses a threat to the
continued success and riches of the transit system. Those
against her will stop at nothing to get her out of the way
of progress. A local drunk gets into a drinking contest in a local
saloon. Things get out of hand. Without remembering what
exactly happened, he is arrested for attempted murder. He
apparently took a gun from the bartender and fired shots at
his competitor. Though no one was killed, or injured,
there is a bar full of witnesses to the crime. When Shannon takes this case, something about it doesn't
seem right. Shannon believes that her client might be
innocent. Too many of the people involved are on the
trolley payroll and Shannon has long ago learned to
recognize there is no such thing as coincidence. In order
to battle Shannon's defense, the district attorney pit's
their female lawyer, Mrs. Price against the infamous Kit
Shannon. What ensues is a smart courtroom drama. A HIGHER JUSTICE is entertaining, fun and intriguing.
James Scott Bell writes smoothly. His dialogue sounds
right for the times. The etiquette seems appropriate, as
well as the way he describes the social standings between
men, women and women who are trying to succeed in a man's
world. Thankfully James Scott Bell has quite a backlist of
books. They should keep me busy through most of the
upcoming winter ... © 2003 Phillip Tomasso III
Reviewed by Phillip Tomasso
Posted November 22, 2003
SummaryBook 2 of The Trials of Kit Shannon. Kit Shannon takes on
the case of a woman whose young son is tragically killed on
a turn-of-the-century Los Angeles trolley. She soon finds
herself up against a powerful coalition of railroad men and
politicians--all of whom seem to have something to hide. In
her attempt to unravel the secret, Kit's suspicions may
blow the lid off a conspiracy of corruption. Unwilling to
compromise her belief in justice, Kit's very life is at
risk. Powerful people will stop at nothing to keep her from
finding out the truth.
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