Delighted to confirm that my new legal suspense drama "Craven Conflict", finally emerging after two and a half years' worth of creativity and 25 years' worth of mixed memories and experiences in the legal profession, has now been published via Kindle Direct.
From the back cover: -
Barely days after recruitment consultant Karen Rutherford’s right hand man suddenly quits, she is horrified to discover the theft ...of her database and an underhand campaign to entice her clients away and destroy her business. Anger turns to disbelief when immediate legal redress fails. Her livelihood threatened to the core, she finds herself locked into a courtroom battle escalating into bitter conflict when a fraught episode from her private life pours oil on already troubled waters.
Not far away, legal executive Paul Craven can hardly believe his luck and his headhunter’s skills when he lands his dream job. Or so he thought. As the cold reality of the new workplace sinks in, it slowly dawns on him that his deepest personal secret - his affliction with Asperger’s Syndrome - may be impossible to keep to himself any longer. Amid the turmoil, being drawn into someone else’s legal dispute was all he needed.
Craven Conflict. Unwelcome choices. Harsh decisions. Barely lesser evils.
Thanks to Book Cover Cafe for producing a great cover.
Know anyone else who likes John Grisham, Michael Connolly or Jeffrey Archer, and who might be interested in something similar but different? Feel free to share a link.
From the back cover: -
Barely days after recruitment consultant Karen Rutherford’s right hand man suddenly quits, she is horrified to discover the theft ...of her database and an underhand campaign to entice her clients away and destroy her business. Anger turns to disbelief when immediate legal redress fails. Her livelihood threatened to the core, she finds herself locked into a courtroom battle escalating into bitter conflict when a fraught episode from her private life pours oil on already troubled waters.
Not far away, legal executive Paul Craven can hardly believe his luck and his headhunter’s skills when he lands his dream job. Or so he thought. As the cold reality of the new workplace sinks in, it slowly dawns on him that his deepest personal secret - his affliction with Asperger’s Syndrome - may be impossible to keep to himself any longer. Amid the turmoil, being drawn into someone else’s legal dispute was all he needed.
Craven Conflict. Unwelcome choices. Harsh decisions. Barely lesser evils.
Thanks to Book Cover Cafe for producing a great cover.
Know anyone else who likes John Grisham, Michael Connolly or Jeffrey Archer, and who might be interested in something similar but different? Feel free to share a link.