Defending Angels

Defending Angels by Mary Stanton, published by Penguin on December 2, 2008, is a first edition novel comprising 304 pages. This work follows Savannah lawyer Brianna Winston Beaufort as she navigates a unique career that intertwines the ethereal with the legal. Faced with a challenging case, Bree must assist a deceased businessman in proving his innocence against serious allegations, all while contending with the formidable Celestial Court.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Bree’s journey unfolds. The narrative explores themes of justice and the afterlife, presenting a compelling scenario where the stakes are high for both the living and the dead. With a focus on Bree’s determination to defend her clients, this book delves into the complexities of her unusual profession and the moral dilemmas that arise when the law intersects with the supernatural.
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With a long list of ethereal clients who need her help, Savannah lawyer Brianna Winston Beaufort?s career choice is beginning to haunt her?
An already dead businessman needs Bree?s help to find his murderer and prove his innocence against the charge of greed, which comes from the mightiest hand of the law, the Celestial Court. And the verdict in this case could put Bree?s life on the line?as well as her client?s afterlife.
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