With Guilt By Association, Marcia Clark joins the ranks of Scottoline, Fairstein, and Connelly. Her debut novel introduces us to Los Angeles prosecutor Rachel /5(). Guilt by Association is a four-bagger for Clark and her many new fans will eagerly await her next step up to the plate."― David Baldacci "Clark makes a triumphant fiction debut that catapults her to the same level as Linda Fairstein, her fellow assistant DA turned legal thriller www.doorway.rus will want to see a lot more of Knight, who combines strength of character and compassion with all-too-human foibles."/5(). California native Marcia Clark is the author of Guilt by Association, Guilt by Degrees, Killer Ambition, and The Competition, all part of the Rachel Knight series. A practicing criminal lawyer since , she joined the Los Angeles District Attorney's office in , where she served as prosecutor for the trials of Robert Bardo, convicted of killing actress Rebecca Schaeffer, and, most notably, O. J. Simpson/5().
Marcia Clark was an expert while serving on the job of District Attorney. Does she know how to write a good book? That was the question in my mind before I started reading Guilt by Association. We know that some people take advantage of their fame and try to capitalize on it. It took only the first few chapters to convince me that Marcia Clark did indeed write an excellent crime thriller. Guilt by Association (Rachel Knight, #1) Published April 20th by Mulholland Books. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Marcia Clark (Goodreads Author) ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. Guilt By Association I had read the non-friction of the O.J. Trial by Marcia Clark and enjoyed it so decided to try her fiction story. I enjoyed it and hope it becomes a series. Knight acted more like a cop in the story than a D.A. as the case was no where near ready for trial.
But I'm happy to say that "Guilt By Association", Marcia Clark's first novel and a murder mystery to boot, is well done and enjoyable. The writing is straightforward, and the characters pretty well drawn. Marcia Clark's debut novel showcases her experience and knowledge of the legal system. The pace, plot and dialogue are as sharp as they come in the genre. Her character of Rachel Knight bleeds real blood, sweat and tears on the page. Guilt by Association is a four-bagger for Clark and her many new fans will eagerly await her next step up to the plate. California native Marcia Clark is the author of Guilt by Association, Guilt by Degrees, Killer Ambition, and The Competition, all part of the Rachel Knight series. A practicing criminal lawyer since , she joined the Los Angeles District Attorney's office in , where she served as prosecutor for the trials of Robert Bardo, convicted of killing actress Rebecca Schaeffer, and, most notably, O. J. Simpson.
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