Advice and Consent
What if the key to stopping a wave of terrorist attacks against the U.S. Government lies in a 13 year old girl who is too terrified to talk???

US Supreme Court Justice Sean McNaught, the crucial swing vote on a divided court, has decided to retire, and it is up to President James Cotson to find his replacement. The President's search is plagued with problems: protests have sparked across the country as a heated appeal involving illegal immigration races down the pipeline; his first two nominees are rejected and a wave of terrorist attacks target Supreme Court Justices, members of Congress and eventually the President himself.

During this national crisis, 13-year-old Angelica Hernandez sits in the courtroom of Judge Rebecca Tameron in the Federal District Court of Vermont, waiting for the sentencing of Gedof Maradon - the man who brutally attacked her. Maradon fails to appear, and Angelica, who knows more secrets about Maradon's crimes than she has told, is in grave danger. What secrets does Angelica know? Who can protect Angelica? When those we trust betray us, where do we turn?
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Advice and Consent
What if the key to stopping a wave of terrorist attacks against the U.S. Government lies in a 13 year old girl who is too terrified to talk???

US Supreme Court Justice Sean McNaught, the crucial swing vote on a divided court, has decided to retire, and it is up to President James Cotson to find his replacement. The President's search is plagued with problems: protests have sparked across the country as a heated appeal involving illegal immigration races down the pipeline; his first two nominees are rejected and a wave of terrorist attacks target Supreme Court Justices, members of Congress and eventually the President himself.

During this national crisis, 13-year-old Angelica Hernandez sits in the courtroom of Judge Rebecca Tameron in the Federal District Court of Vermont, waiting for the sentencing of Gedof Maradon - the man who brutally attacked her. Maradon fails to appear, and Angelica, who knows more secrets about Maradon's crimes than she has told, is in grave danger. What secrets does Angelica know? Who can protect Angelica? When those we trust betray us, where do we turn?
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Advice and Consent

Advice and Consent

by J.R. Reardon
Advice and Consent

Advice and Consent

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What if the key to stopping a wave of terrorist attacks against the U.S. Government lies in a 13 year old girl who is too terrified to talk???

US Supreme Court Justice Sean McNaught, the crucial swing vote on a divided court, has decided to retire, and it is up to President James Cotson to find his replacement. The President's search is plagued with problems: protests have sparked across the country as a heated appeal involving illegal immigration races down the pipeline; his first two nominees are rejected and a wave of terrorist attacks target Supreme Court Justices, members of Congress and eventually the President himself.

During this national crisis, 13-year-old Angelica Hernandez sits in the courtroom of Judge Rebecca Tameron in the Federal District Court of Vermont, waiting for the sentencing of Gedof Maradon - the man who brutally attacked her. Maradon fails to appear, and Angelica, who knows more secrets about Maradon's crimes than she has told, is in grave danger. What secrets does Angelica know? Who can protect Angelica? When those we trust betray us, where do we turn?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014578820
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 06/29/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 653 KB

About the Author

J.R. Reardon is a Boston native, Suffolk University Law School alum, and former partner of Saltzman & McNaught, LLP. A third-generation attorney admitted to practice in the Federal and State Courts of Massachusetts, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, Reardon is experienced in many areas including both civil and criminal litigation. She is the granddaughter of the Honorable Judge John J. McNaught, who sat on the Federal District Court, District of Massachusetts - the inspiration for a recurring character in her books. In her spare time, Reardon has taught insurance law, continuing education workshops, and is published in the Suffolk University Law Review. She is a member of several legal associations in both Massachusetts and the District of Columbia, and is also active in Sisters in Crime, New England. She is the author of Confidential Communications and Dishonored, both thrillers praised worldwide. After eight years living in the Washington DC area, Attorney Reardon has returned to Massachusetts, where she lives with her husband David and their two children. For more information, visit her website at www.jrreardon.com.
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