PRO BONO MURDER
Frustrated by retirement after nearly fifty years spent fitting the disorder of human reality into the rigid framework of the law, Martha Patterson is now a pro bono attorney, working for West Brooklyn Legal Services, a poverty-law firm, and getting more disorder and human reality than she ever bargained for.
It begins with the visit of client Wilma Oberfell, whose words "I don't know whom I can trust" echo long after Martha discovers her strangled body. Unable to dismiss the murder as simply another casualty of poverty, Martha probes Wilma's complex and tragic life...and uncovers a shocking tale of greed, fraud and murder.
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