Equivocal Death: A Novel - Hardcover

Gutman, Amy

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9780316381956: Equivocal Death: A Novel

Synopsis

Twenty-six-year-old Harvard Law grad Kate Paine thinks she has the perfect job, but it's about to become her worst nightmare. She's been hand-picked by Carter Mills, the magnetic senior partner of the prestigious and intimidating Samson & Mills, to join the firm as an associate. Like the other associates at the high-powered firm, she has no life except the one inside Samson & Mills, with its marble floors and panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline. Soon she finds herself working on a high-profile sexual harassment case, assigned to defend the controversial editor of the notorious men's magazine Catch. Privileged to be working side by side with Carter Mills and another senior partner, the glamorous Madeleine Waters, Kate thinks she has it all under control - until Madeleine is found viciously murdered and Kate's carefully constructed world begins to fall apart. A cryptic warning from Madeleine just before her death leaves Kate to wonder - could she be the next victim?
Navigating the dizzying tower of ambition and politics at Samson & Mills, trying to outsmart the Catch offensive even in the face of Madeleine's violent death, Kate can't help but see the killer at every turn.

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Reviews

Gutman's debut woman-in-peril crime thriller set amid the skullduggery of a prestigious New York City law firm provides doses of good, light entertainment but suffers from a serious case of plot overload and red herringitis. Weaving her way through the tangle is Kate Paine, a rising star at Samson & Mills and a favorite of the firm's managing partner, Carter Mills. Soon after immersing herself in an important sexual harassment case, Paine is taken aside by Madeleine Waters, one of the firm's few female partners and Mills's former lover, and is cryptically told to be careful. Before Paine has time to ask for an explanation, Waters's body is found in the Hudson River. Paine, horrified but intrigued by Waters's death, starts poking around and uncovers sinister evidence of bitter rivalries, sexual affairs and a billing scandal at Samson & Mills. When she is sexually assaulted one night in her office, she begins to fear for her life. Is it coincidence that she resembles Madeleine Waters? Then Carter Mills is shot. Did he commit suicide? In between these breathless twists and turns, Gutman, an attorney, colorfully describes what life is like for young lawyers in high-powered law firms. Her story, despite its many unnecessary sidelights and extraneous characters, maintains a measure of suspense until the end. Paine, however, disappoints as a marquee player. Weak-willed and prone to flee from trouble, she's hardly the take-charge type truly prepared to battle evil. Agent, Nick Ellison. (Jan.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Fresh out of Harvard Law School, Kate Paine starts her career on the fast track with the big-time firm Samson & Mills. Assigned a controversial case, she's eager to please her high-profile colleagues, although she senses that something is not quite right with Madeleine Waters, Kate's idol and the only female partner. Once Madeleine turns up dead, Kate realizes that her friend had been trying to warn her. But about what exactly? As Kate delves into the firm's clouded past, she uncovers secrets that may explain Madeleine's death and prevent her own. In the style of Lisa Scottoline, Gutman brings a fresh, young, female voice to the legal thriller. This is a fast-paced, enjoyable debut featuring a woman you want to know better. Let's hope Kate Paine returns to action soon. Mary Frances Wilkens
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New lawyer Kate is thrilled to assist the managing partner at her firmAuntil a beautiful female partner is murdered. From a Harvard Law School grad with other tricks up her sleeve: she was also the founding director of the Mississippi Teacher Corps.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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