Bone Valley

Bone Valley by Claire Matturro, published by Harper Collins on October 24, 2006, is a first edition novel comprising 316 pages. This work follows ambitious Sarasota lawyer Lilly Cleary as she takes on an unusual case involving two clients accused of libeling oranges, claiming that pollution has rendered the fruit toxic. The situation escalates dramatically when one of her clients is killed in an explosion, prompting Lilly to delve deeper into a web of deceit and danger.
Readers will find a blend of mystery, suspense, and legal intrigue as Lilly navigates the complexities of her case. With themes of political and legal challenges intertwined with elements of romance and southern culture, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop of lies and hidden motives. As Lilly seeks the truth, she is aided by a handyman with a knack for wine and a keen sense for uncovering the killer, making for a compelling exploration of justice and ambition in a vibrant setting.
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Eager to bill more hours, ambitious Sarasota lawyer Lilly Cleary tackles a rather odd case defending two guys accused of libeling oranges. They claim pollution turned the fruit toxic—a definite no-no in the Sunshine State, where folks should not be defaming the main money crop. But Lilly’s case goes from wacky to deadly when someone blows up one of her clients right in front of her.
Impatient as ever, Lilly sets out to find the killer. But stalking the truth’s hard when everyone is lying, including the surviving client, a very fortunate guy who just happens to have a criminal record for making bombs. Lucky for Lilly, she has a handyman who can sniff out a great wine—and an explosive killer.
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