Final Appeal

Final Appeal by Lisa Scottoline is a reissue published by HarperCollins on September 26, 1994. This fiction novel follows Grace Rossi as she navigates a fresh start after her divorce, taking on a part-time job with a federal appeals court. Unexpectedly, she becomes embroiled in a high-stakes death penalty appeal and finds herself in a complicated affair with the chief judge, leading her into a web of intrigue and danger.
Readers will find Grace investigating a murder while uncovering a secret bank account and a trail of bribery and judicial corruption that has baffled even the FBI. The narrative explores themes of justice and personal transformation as Grace confronts challenges that redefine her understanding of her role within the legal system. With 352 pages, this edition presents a gripping story that delves into the complexities of law and morality.
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Grace Rossi is starting over after a divorce, and a part-time job with a federal appeals court sounds perfect. But she doesn’t count on being assigned to an explosive death penalty appeal. Nor does she expect ardor in the court in the form of an affair with the chief judge. Then Grace finds herself investigating a murder, unearthing a secret bank account and following a trail of bribery and judicial corruption that’s stumped even the FBI. In no time at all, Grace under fire takes on a whole new meaning.
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