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Hayden McCarthy is on track to become the youngest partner in her prestigious D.C. law firm...if the case she's just been handed doesn't destroy her first. Hayden McCarthy knows firsthand the pain when justice is not served. It's why she became an attorney and why she's so driven in her career. When she's assigned a wrongful death case against the government, she isn't sure if it's the lucky break she needs to secure a partnership-or an attempt to make sure she never gets there. Further complicating matters is Andrew, her roommate's distractingly attractive cousin. But Andrew's father is a Congressman, and Hayden's currently taking on the government. Could the timing be any worse? The longer she keeps the case active, the higher the stakes become. Unknown enemies seem determined to kill the case-or her. Logic and self-preservation would indicate she should close the case. But how can she, when justice is still just beyond her reach?… (more)
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The genres of this book are Mystery, Thrillers and Fiction. There is a touch of romance as well.
I like the way that Cara C. Putman describes the detention process for juvenile
Although this book is fiction, it makes me wonder how what does go on in juvenile detention centers, especially with immigration being a current topic.
Hayden McCarthy is an attorney on the road for partnership in an important law firm. The partners assign her a case in which the client is a mother who wants to know why her immigrant son held in a detention center in Texas was murdered. The mother has been sent a picture of her dead son on her cell phone. Jorge, the mother's younger son is with her. Both the mother and Jorge are here with legal documentation. Why did the older son come here as an illegal immigrant?
Hayden meets her roommate's cousin, Andrew who is the son of a famous politician. Andrew is involved in a local center for Immigration youth that provides programs for the children. Helping these children is important to Andrew. Jorge is one of the children who comes to his center.
As Hayden gets more involved with the case, there are threats, people are getting hurt, there are break ins for information, and murders. Much of the evidence has disappeared in the Texas juvenile detention center, where Miguel had been killed.
In this story, there are twists and turns and secrets. There is also adventure and excitement.
I enjoyed this intriguing story and would recommend it!
Author: Cara Putman
Pages: 352
Year: 2017
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
My rating 5+ out of 5 stars.
This is one of the most addicting and riveting novels I’ve read in 2017! Cara Putman’s story has a plethora of various threads woven together to keep readers on the edge of their
A lawyer named Hayden McCarthy works for a major law firm. Hayden is given cases that seem impossible to win; yet, Hayden tends to do just what isn’t expect from the opposite side of the courtroom to win. The case that will make or break Hayden’s career could also come at the cost of life. When other get involved, more people turn up hurt or dead. Andrew Wesley is a congressman’s only heir. Andrew wants nothing to do with politics. In fact, when readers learn what he likes to do it is unexpected. Yet Andrew also works with a non-profit organization to help legal immigrants get acclimated to a new culture with all its nuances. Neither Hayden nor Andrew have any time for relationships, however, that could change.
Cara brings into the story her vast knowledge of law, courtroom experience, and human nature along with faith to bring to life a most heart-gripping tale that I couldn’t put down! There were twists and turns when I least expected them along with characters that seemed to have multi-faceted agendas. As I went further and further into the tale, the more the author shared the heart and background of some of the players in her story. Some of the office politics between partners were filled with animosity or secrets that kept me wondering who was for justice and who was hiding what. I love how intense and focused Hayden could be and how Andrew honored his parents’ wishes, learning they did love him.
I hope the author plans on writing more tales that are in the legal thriller/suspense genre as it seems an awfully good fit for her talents. Don’t miss this exciting, nail-biting, heart-pounding story!
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Beyond Justice is a very fast paced legal
I especially liked the tenacity I saw in characters. Each of the above players in this drama holds onto what he/she feels each is called to do,regardless of the cost.
And costly it is. Jobs, hidden secrets, security, safety, even life itself. Nothing is sacred to el jefe,who is determined to recover damaging information.
I thought Director Snowden well-named,although "Snowdem" might have been even better!
Good writing often includes quotables. A few:
"Anywhere there is a void, evil likes to take a foothold.”
"If only her butterflies would fly in formation."
A truly fascinating study of human nature's best vs. worst, with acknowledgement that faith in God is our ultimate foundation.
I gratefully received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher. I am freely leaving my review. All opinions are solely my own responsibility.
Unknown forces are trying to kill the case and the main characters in this plot. Who would kill an attorney? Will Hayden find out soon enough whether or not her legal theory is worth filing? Cara Putman's own legal firm background is the inspiration for a lively, realistic narrative.
Not only is Hayden's personal faith in God in action. She sees the awakening of a deeper relationship with Andrew, a congressman's son, and cartoonist as well. When her roommate and Andrew are the next victims, it's time to hurry up. Beyond Justice is well-written, and convincing.
Hayden has just won a case that everyone said she couldn't win. She is tough as nails and I love her compassion for her clients . When she receives a new case, things don't add up for her. It seems every time she tries to get answers , she is stopped, scared away or lied to. Why did a young boy die while in a detention center? His mother believes he was killed and the government was involved. Can you imagine taking on the government and accusing them of killing a young boy who just wanted to have a better life?
I did like Anderson and thought he was perfect for Hayden. Anderson has his own problems with a father who has his eyes set on a more powerful influence in the political world. Does Andrew support his father's political views? I did like that Andrew worked with helping immigrants and how that intertwines with Hayden's battle to find justice for a young boy and his family.
The author has strong characters that are determined to fight for what they believe in. There is some very intense scenes that bring this story to a high caliber thriller. I loved the faith that several characters had and never deterred from it even in the midst of danger. Will Hayden find the answers she needs before more people die? Get ready for a book that is filled with lies, secrets, drugs and a story that delivers a powerful ending.
I received a copy of this book from The Fiction Guild. The review is my own opinion.
It was in the process of uncovering the heart of a person's story that a case came to life.
A wrongful death case against the US
Reading the introductory novella of this series, Dying for Love, put me in anticipation of reading this legal/romantic suspense novel. It addresses the issue of illegal immigration in the US and has a clear message of the value of human life, as well as a rather mild romance and a strong faith thread woven through the book.
While I appreciated the novel's message, the overall story didn't really grip me. My interest waned in several places, and sometimes I felt the contemplative parts were overdoing it. The characters' (particularly Hayden's) thoughts seemed to belabor certain points, ask the same questions, or ask questions that were too obvious. And though the main characters were likable, they didn't have that extra "oomph" to me, something key that would have me especially intrigued or impressed.
Still, I've little doubt that this faith-filled romantic suspense tale will be right up the alley of a number of ChristFic readers.
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