Buried Evidence

Buried Evidence by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg, published by Orion in 2000, is a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of justice and personal sacrifice. This edition spans 327 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lily Forrester, who, six years after killing a man she believed was her rapist, faces the repercussions of her actions when her ex-husband threatens to expose her unless she uses her influence as district attorney to shield him from criminal charges.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that intertwines elements of mystery, thriller, and suspense. As the police reopen the homicide case, Lily is thrust into the media spotlight, forcing her to confront her past decisions. The narrative explores her struggle between upholding her moral beliefs and protecting her daughter, adding layers of tension and emotional depth to the unfolding drama. With themes of horror and action woven throughout, Buried Evidence presents a compelling exploration of the choices we make and their far-reaching consequences.
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Six years ago Lily Forrester tracked down and killed the man she believed raped both her and her young daughter. Although she got away with the murder, she killed the wrong man. Now her ex-husband, who is facing criminal charges in a hit-and-run, is threatening to expose her unless she uses her position as district attorney to protect him. When Lily refuses, her life is turned upside down. Police reopen the six-year-old homicide case and charge Lily, catapulting her into the media spotlight. In this riveting sequel to Mitigating Circumstances, Lily must choose between doing what she believes is right and further hurting the one person she has always tried to protect: her daughter.
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