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Judgment at Santa Monica

The Jersey Girl Legal Mysteries, Book 2

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Judgment at Santa Monica

By: E. J. Copperman
Narrated by: Andrea Emmes
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Hollywood stars, sunshine, stabbings.... New Jersey prosecutor turned LA family lawyer Sandy Moss is back with a bang in the second book in this fun, witty, and fast-paced cozy legal mystery series.

The last person family lawyer Sandy Moss expects to walk into her courtroom, right in the middle of a trial, is TV star Patrick McNabb: prime suspect in her first (and she hopes, last) murder case.

Sandy knows what Patrick’s like. Friendly, overconfident, dazzlingly handsome...and a well-meaning menace. But his request seems harmless enough. His dear friend Cynthia is getting divorced, and he thinks Sandy’s perfect for the job. She accepts—because he’s Patrick and there is no denying him.

But of course it’s not that simple. Soon Sandy’s tangled up in yet another murder—and Patrick, who’s currently playing a private detective on TV, believes he’s essential to solving the whole thing....

©2021 E. J. Copperman (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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I liked the start and was starting to like the characters before the narrative started to feel a bit contrived. The plot is interesting, but doesn’t hold up to much scrutiny, and the legal scenes don’t feel realistic, especially towards the end. I don’t think I will continue with the series.

Plays like a daytime soap opera

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