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Sweet Bitter Justice
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Sweet Bitter Justice

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Alice Whitlock one of New Zealand’s first women lawyers sets up her criminal defence practice in Feilding. Events in her past have hardened her attitude to men and even the handsome ex prisoner Seth Hanlon finds it hard to overcome her prejudice.When Alice is confronted by a malicious attack she must learn to trust Seth and the help he offers her even though it goes against all the boundaries she has set up. Can she overcome her fears and allow him into her heart before his patience runs out? Will she be able to solve a terrible crime inflicted on the Wyndham family?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rangitawa Publishing
Country
New Zealand
Date
15 April 2019
Pages
202
ISBN
9780995116610

Alice Whitlock one of New Zealand’s first women lawyers sets up her criminal defence practice in Feilding. Events in her past have hardened her attitude to men and even the handsome ex prisoner Seth Hanlon finds it hard to overcome her prejudice.When Alice is confronted by a malicious attack she must learn to trust Seth and the help he offers her even though it goes against all the boundaries she has set up. Can she overcome her fears and allow him into her heart before his patience runs out? Will she be able to solve a terrible crime inflicted on the Wyndham family?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rangitawa Publishing
Country
New Zealand
Date
15 April 2019
Pages
202
ISBN
9780995116610