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JUDGMENT AT SANTA MONICA by E.J. Copperman Kirkus Star

JUDGMENT AT SANTA MONICA

by E.J. Copperman

Pub Date: Oct. 5th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7278-9098-6
Publisher: Severn House

Sandy Moss defends a second criminal case, and it’s a doozy.

When the former prosecutor left New Jersey for sunny LA, she wanted a change in more than the weather. Tired of dealing with sociopaths, she joined the family law division of Seaton, Taylor, Evans and Wentworth, hoping that even when her clients were angry enough to kill their ex-spouses, they wouldn’t. An unfortunate early misstep found Sandy defending actor Patrick McNabb, whose pending divorce action ended in homicide. Now Patrick, convinced that Sandy is a legal genius, wants her to help fellow thespian Cynthia Sutton negotiate a property settlement with Cynthia’s soon-to-be ex-spouse. Sandy’s self-assurance is close to an all-time low; she’s just failed to defend housewife Madelyn Forsythe from an absurd prostitution charge stemming from an online flirtation. But Patrick’s confidence in Sandy’s skills is exceeded only by his charm in wheedling her into compliance. Of course, history repeats itself, though this time the murder victim is not Sandy's client’s spouse but her client’s mother-in-law. Sandy gets shot at, arrested, and, when the final hammer falls, stuck with one verdict so hilariously improbable virtually no one could see it coming. Copperman, the creator of a host of zany franchise characters, shows that Byzantine twists and turns, if plotted carefully enough, just add to the fun.

Legal mayhem at its finest.