"A timeless series!"
It's 1903. Kathleen (Kit) Shannon has ventured alone from
New York to California with her heart set on practicing
law. Though women in California could practice law. Few
did. The idea of a woman having the same intelligence and
skill as a male attorney seemed ludicrous. The law was
mans realm. Finding a law firm to sponsor a woman ready
to take the bar exam was near impossible. Regardless, Kit
is a fighter. If anything, her tough childhood reared her
for such an ambitious and challenging future. Kit's mother and father, a pastor, died when she was
young. Raised in a convent by a tyrant nun had forced Kit
to form calluses around her being. In learning to deal
with the ways in which the nun treated her, Kit was
essentially training, or preparing for a future into which
she would emerge stronger and more convicted than most.
Armed with her father's well-used Bible, she planned to
take the field of law by storm, representing the poor and
subjugated. Agreeing to stay in the home of her aunt, a wealthy
aristocrat-like woman, Kit thinks she has the support of
her only living relative. However, Kit's aunt's
intentions are clearly to discourage her niece from
practicing law. Considering the profession foolish for a
woman (and dangerous to her own elite standings in society—
what would people think of her of Kit became a lawyer?
Scandalous!) she plans to marry off the beautiful twenty-
three year old New Yorker. In throwing a party for her
niece, where Kit is introduced to one eligible bachelor
after another, she expects to find just the right husband.
Perhaps, against her better judgment, finds herself
attracted to a man obsessed with creating a machine that
flies; a glider with an engine. But that's not the worst
part, he is also engaged to be married. After a terrible job interview with one of the city's most
prominent prosecutors, Kit is discouraged to the point of
giving up on her dream. That is until she witnesses the
law in action. Defense attorney, Earl Rogers, works magic
in the courtroom, introducing drama and action. And to
Kit's surprise, offers her a job. All the while a serial killer is at large. His prey tends
to be prostitutes working street corners. Once captured,
it is up to Kit Shannon to prove his innocence. It is her
job to prove to a jury that the police have arrested and
accused the wrong man. It is her job to work diligently to
get the man off. But is her client innocent or guilty?
Does it matter? What would God think? Is it justice if
her client is actually guilty and she gets an acquittal
from the jury? As a huge fan of both James Scott Bell and Tracie Peterson,
I am excited to have finally gone back and read the first
in a wonderful series. The Shannon Saga, and the Trials of
Kit Shannon, are legal thrillers with class. Historically
set, these legal battles take place in a time when the
rules of discovery were different than today—a time when
surprise witnesses, and new evidence could be introduced
for the "Ah-ha!" factor—allowing the pleasure of
anticipating the element of surprise. This tightly knit, well-crafted story is packed full of
genuine, deep and real characters. There is a web of
suspense that is impossible not to get snared in. The
tension and suspense and frustration are on overdrive.
Peterson and Bell have managed to create a series that is
timeless. The elements of conflict, struggle, and faith
are no different now than they were 100 hundred years ago.
Reviewed by Phillip Tomasso
Posted May 3, 2004
SummaryWith shoulders squared and her dreams set high, Kit Shannon
arrives in Los Angeles feeling a special calling to
practice law. Yet under the care of her socialite aunt,
Kit quickly comes to realize that few understand her
burning desire to seek justice for the poor and oppressed.
When her aunt adamantly refuses to support her
unconventional career aspirations, Kit questions whether
she is truly following God's will.
This doesn't detain her for long, however, and when Kit
finds herself under the mentorship of Earl Rogers, the
city's most prominent criminal trial lawyer, a new world of
opportunity is opened to her. Drawn into a high-profile
case, Kit longs to discover the truth but struggles with
her personal doubts about the suspect she must defend.
Will the light of truth direct her conscience—and her heart—
to the justice she yearns to uphold?
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