Synopsis
Success is fleeting; nobody knows this better than lawyer
Amanda Jaffe, She had been the undisputed rising star
of Portland's legal community, but in a cruel twist of
irony, the same case that put her on the map -- the Cardoni
trial, which pitted Amanda against a brilliant sociopath
(in the New York Times bestseller Wild Justice) -- had
left her traumatized, doubting her instincts, and shunning
the limelight.
This
reticence ends when Amanda agrees to handle the case no
one else will touch. Jon Dupre, who runs an upscale call-girl
service, is accused of murdering a U.S. senator. Dupre
claims to possess proof of the existence of a secret society
of powerful men who have banded together for a commonly
held political agenda. The rite of passage that binds
them together -- the initiation into this powerful brotherhood
-- is murder.
To
Amanda these seem the desperate claims of a man who will
lie to save his own skin -- until she is pressured to
walk away from the case. Determined to put a knife in
the heart of the fear and psychological trauma that has
plagued her ever since Cardoni, she refuses to abandon
her investigation. It's a decision that will place her
and those she loves directly in the path of a deadly juggernaut
with ambitions that extend all the way to the presidency
of the United States.