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Thank you Net Galley for an ARC of this book for an honest review. This was an intense page turner about a lawyer that is barely getting by when she’s asked to represent a couple who the dr forcibly caused
their baby to die at birth. It’s a very expensive lawsuit that the lawyer can hardly afford to take on but wants to do the right thing. At the same time her assistant leaves for a better paying job and everything goes haywire from there to the end.

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This ARC was provided to me via Kindle, from Girl Friday Books and #NetGalley. Thank you for the opportunity to preview and review. Opinions expressed are completely my own.

Hard to put down, so clear your schedule.

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I was given this book by NetGalley for an honest review-
What a page turner!
Camille’s law practice is struggling when Helene comes in to hire her to take her case against a doctor who killed her baby in delivery. What seems to be an easy case starts to have problems as her paralegal quits for another job and Helene has secrets. As she continues her search she finds numerous cases of women having fertility treatments and then miscarrying their babies, What horrifying practice is going on? Can she win this case?
A fast passed medical/legal thriller that will keep you turning the pages.

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A respected obstetrician deliberately causes a hideously painful labor that leads to the death of a newborn. How could this happen? After several lawyers refuse to take this malpractice case, the mother turns to Camille Delaney. Camille takes the case and files suit against respected Dr. Jessica Kensington. Things do not go well for Camille. Her paralegal takes another job, Jessica’s father and partner, powerful ob/gyn Dr. Davenport, threatens her and the judge hearing the case turns out to be a golf buddy of the defense lawyer.

As Camille struggles to pay expert witnesses, works long hours responding to defense requests, she hears rumors of Jessica’s disturbing actions in other situations. What could have caused this dedicated doctor to behave this way? The reason is shocking and disturbing.

Deliver them from Evil is the second in a series but can be read as a standalone thriller. It is well written and Camille is a sympathetic character. My problem is with the case itself. I had trouble believing that, for any reason, a doctor would behave as Dr. Kensington did. 4 stars.

Thank you to NetGalley, Girl Friday books and Amanda DuBois for this ARC.

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Mystery and intrigue. Family and friends...careers...this is a cannot put down medical/legal novel that is written by a talented and gifted author. This book was sent to me by Netgalley for review. Thanks to the publisher for the electronic copy. The protagonist is professional while trying to make things work with her husband and children. She cares about those who work around her and for her. I liked this book. It was innovative, written by a talented and gifted author. Although the language could have been left out, it did not distract from the story. It did not add to it either. Don't miss this book.

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