The Kills

The Kills by Linda Fairstein, published by Scribner on January 13, 2004, is a first edition novel comprising 383 pages. This work follows Manhattan sex-crimes prosecutor Alexandra Cooper as she navigates a challenging trial involving an attack on investment banker Paige Vallis. As the case unfolds, it becomes clear that Paige has secrets of her own, complicating the prosecution’s efforts. The narrative intertwines with the investigation of the murder of an elderly woman, McQueen Ransome, revealing connections between the two cases.
Readers will find a complex exploration of crime and justice as Alexandra Cooper, alongside her police detective friend Mercer Wallace, delves into the troubling details of both cases. The story highlights themes of legal challenges and the intricacies of human relationships, set against the backdrop of New York City. With elements of mystery and detective fiction, The Kills presents a gripping tale that examines the lives of women in the legal field and the societal issues they confront.
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It’s going to be a tough trial. Manhattan sex-crimes prosecutor Alexandra Cooper’s case, involving an attack on investment banker Paige Vallis, would be difficult to prove even without the latest development – it seems that Paige has something to hide.
Most of her story is clear. She’d had dinner with New York consultant Andrew Tripping three times before the March evening when she accepted his invitation to accompany him to his apartment. But what occurred that night? Why didn’t she leave the apartment when he started to act strangely? What about Tripping’s little boy, Dulles? What happened to the child that fateful evening? And who is the strange man whose appearance in the courtroom seems to terrify Paige?
While Alex’s police detective friend Mercer Wallace helps her learn more of the sad details behind the increasingly puzzling rape case, colleague Mike Chapman is uptown in a decaying Harlem brownstone where eighty-two-year-old McQueen Ransome has been murdered, her apartment ransacked.
What could this impoverished, elderly woman have possessed that could have inspired such violence? Photographs on the wall suggest that “Queenie” was once a beautiful and voluptuous young woman who traveled to faraway places. Could there be a clue to her murder in her exotic background?
Her murder will be only the first. Others follow, as the tragic strands of the Paige Vallis and McQueen Ransome cases begin to converge in a poignant alliance of two women from very different worlds.
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