Single mom, part-time law student and overworked Ventura County probation officer Carolyn Sullivan is Rosenberg's latest heroine to find herself staring danger in the face. Sullivan's troubles begin when one of her probationers, Fast Eddie, whom she hasn't seen in months, rapes an eight-year-old girl. New parolee Daniel Metroix presents a different challenge: the brilliant schizophrenic might be innocent of the crime that put him in prison, the murder of the then police chief's son. Despite warnings from her ex-boyfriend boss, Sullivan investigates that 23-year-old crime as well as the former police chief, his family and his henchmen. After Metroix's hotel room explodes during Sullivan's visit, destroying his notes for what may be a brilliant invention, Metroix's enemies threaten Sullivan, too. Her career's in jeopardy, her life and children are in danger, and Sullivan has no one to turn to except the sympathetic judge who teaches her law class and the handsome professor who just moved to her neighborhood.
Jeanette B. (jnet) from VICTORIA, KS wrote on 5/6/2007...
In Sullivan's Law, Nancy T Rosenberg introduces a take no prisoners heroine in a taut razor sharp thriller filled with the sort of gritty, realistic details only a person who's been there could know.
Excellent book, like all of hers.
Deborah S. from PARKVILLE, MO wrote on 2/9/2006...
carolyn sullivan is a probation Officer & is about to have one bad day. One of her probationers has been assested for rape, she is asigned a convicted killer & paranoid schizophrenic, & to make matters someone wants to see her dead.