The fifth novel in the bestselling Outlander series, as seen on Amazon Prime.
1771: the Colony of North Carolina
The acres & acres of fertile soil, the two-hundred year old antebellum house, all gone. & so is the woman who gave it to him.
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In tough times, crime is one of the few things that still pays, but if defence attorney Mickey Haller was expecting an uptick in business during the economic downturn, the reality is a different story. Even people needing legal representation to keep them out of jail are having to make cut-backs, it seems. In fact, the most significant part of Mickey's business right now is not about keeping clients out of jail but keeping a roof over their heads, as the foreclosure boom hits thousands of people who were granted unrealistic mortgages in the good times & now face being kicked to the curb by ruthless corporations. Lisa Trammel has been a client of Mickey's for eight months. So far he's managed to stop the bank from taking her house, but the strain & sense of injustice are beginning to take their toll, to prevent her protesting against the bank's fraudulent practices. But now their CEO, Mitchell Bondurant, has been found in the bank's car park with a bullet in his brain, & Lisa is about to be indicted for murder. For Mickey, it's back to what he does best on the biggest stage of all, but if he thought defending Lisa Trammel was going to be a walk in the park, he'd be dead wrong. Not only is he about to learn some startling truths about his client, but also about himself, & by the time the verdict is in, Mickey's whole world will have been turned upside down.