Angel’s Verdict

Angel’s Verdict by Mary Stanton, published by Berkley Prime Crime in 2011, is a captivating work of fiction that blends elements of mystery and detective storytelling. This original edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows celestial advocate Brianna Winston-Beaufort, who is eager to transition from handling appeals for condemned souls back to practicing law among the living. Her plans take an unexpected turn when elderly actress Justine Coville seeks her assistance in making changes to her will, leading Bree into a complex web of otherworldly challenges.
Readers will find that the story intricately weaves themes of mystery and the supernatural as Bree navigates her dual roles in the earthly and celestial realms. The plot unfolds with Bree’s determination to manage her law practice while confronting the unique troubles that arise from her new client. As the narrative progresses, the intersection of legal matters and supernatural elements creates a rich backdrop for the unfolding drama, making it a notable entry in the genre of women sleuths.
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Celestial advocate Brianna Winston-Beaufort is eager to set aside handling appeals for condemned souls and get back to practicing law in the land of the living. Three months after taking over the family practice Bree jumps at the opportunity to work for an earthly client. But when elderly actress Justine Coville walks into Beaufort & Company’s office to make changes to her will, she drags Bree right back into a whole other-world of troubles.
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