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Fairstein is known for legal thrillers, but this book needs hand selling as a bibliothriller.
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Head of the Sex Crimes Unit of the district attorney's office in Manhattan for decades, Linda Fairstein is America's most visible legal expert on sexual assault and domestic violence - which is why she writes some of the most compelling crime thrillers of our time and why her Alexandra Cooper series has been topping bestseller list for more than a decade.
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Fairstein mixes intrigue, political corruption, and international exploitation with just the right amount of New York history: a perfect recipe for a winning thriller.
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Hell Gate by Linda Fairstein: Book summary and media reviews.
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And for her twelfth novel, Fairstein takes Alexandra Cooper inside a world she'd rather not see.
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Linda Fairstein brings readers inside a world of which they can't get enough, but one they hope to never see in real life.
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Investigators have gathered forensic evidence in the case, including traces of Strauss-Kahn's semen found on the woman's work uniform, but that evidence alone isn't enough, said Fairstein, now a crime novelist.
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Hell Gate by Linda Fairstein: Book summary and media reviews.
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Rape cases are especially difficult to try, said Linda Fairstein, who oversaw the sex crimes prosecution unit in the Manhattan district attorney's office for 25 years.
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Fans turn to Fairstein for ripped-from-the-headline crimes, cutting-edge investigations, and vindication for victims.
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