"Will appeal to fans of John Grisham and Linda Fairstein"
Assistant District Attorneys Jordan La Fontaine and Jerrod
Wresler compete for the position of Chief, Homicide
Division Bureau, but the former believes being a black
female works against her while the latter believes that
gives her an edge. Jordan currently works the case of a
Portland homicide detective killing his former wife. If
she gets a conviction she has the promotion. This is an
open and shut case because the police officer was found in
his ex-spouse's bedroom covered in blood and holding the
murder weapon. Jordan's son Trevor is charged with killing two
acquaintances. The police have not found the murder
weapon, but have an eyewitness who claims seeing the
suspect leave the crime scene and a victim's blood is on
Trevor's clothing. Others claim he had a fight with one
of the dead victims and said the guy was going to die.
Defending Trevor in what also appears to be an open and
shut case is Simon, former partner of the suspect's dead
father and his mother's lover. Unable to remain on the
sidelines, Jordan conducts her own sleuthing independent
of the official investigation. R. Barri Flowers has
written a superb legal
thriller that
offers the reader an excellent look at the jurisprudence
system and how race is a key card. Jordan received the
cop case because she and the detective are black; the
victim being white apparently is irrelevant. What is
interesting is how concealed the race element is yet how
significant it effects all aspects of the legal system,
but is kept silent for fear of reprisal. PERSUASIVE
EVIDENCE will appeal to fans of John Grisham and Linda
Fairstein. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 30, 2004
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