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Denial

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CityLine Book Club Pick for September

From the former Chief Justice of Canada and #1 bestselling author of Full Disclosure comes a taut new thriller starring tough-as-nails defense attorney Jilly Truitt in a murder case that makes her question her own truths.
When everyone is in denial, how do you find the truth?

Jilly Truitt has made a name for herself as one of the top criminal defense lawyers in the city. Where once she had to take just about any case to keep her firm afloat, now she has her pick—and she picks winners.

So when Joseph Quentin asks her to defend his wife, who has been charged with murdering her own mother in what the media are calling a mercy killing, every instinct tells Jilly to say no. Word on the street is that Vera Quentin is in denial, refusing to admit to the crime and take a lenient plea deal. Quentin is a lawyer's lawyer, known as the Fixer in legal circles, and if he can't help his wife, who can?

Against her better judgment, Jilly meets with Vera and reluctantly agrees to take on her case. Call it intuition, call it sympathy, but something about Vera makes Jilly believe she's telling the truth. Now, she has to prove that in the courtroom against her former mentor turned opponent, prosecutor Cy Kenge—a man who has no qualms about bending the rules.

As the trial approaches, Jilly scrambles to find a crack in the case and stumbles across a dark truth hanging over the Quentin family. But is it enough to prove Vera's innocence? Or is Jilly in denial herself?

Thrumming with tension, Denial is a riveting thriller about the lengths we will go to for the ones we love and the truths we hold dear.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 27, 1995
      From first-time novelist and longtime psychologist Comfort comes an entertaining but not entirely convincing tale of romantic suspense with an overlay of psychoanalytic theory. The heroine, Sarah Rinsley, is a well-known therapist in L.A. (she even has a radio call-in show) who becomes entangled with a dangerous patient, Nick Arnholt. Though a seemingly charming and successful attorney, Nick exhibits all kinds of self-destructive behavior: he uses cocaine, courts a parade of women without sustaining a relationship and ultimately behaves irresponsibly enough to lose his job. But matters reach a crisis point when he becomes sexually obsessed with Sarah and believes that she returns his feelings. Sarah is herself distressed by her therapy sessions with Nick as they stir up a number of unresolved issues from the past. As Nick becomes a more demanding patient, Sarah's burgeoning romance with the sexy Nicaraguan restaurateur Humbero Cortazar begins to unravel. She also finds herself confronting aspects of her relationship with her mother that plunge her into a depression and psychological confusion. At this juncture, Nick slaps her with a lawsuit--slanderous, scandalous and spurious. Will she be able to defend her reputation, on which her future happiness (not to mention economic solvency) depends? Comfort seems to have constructed her characters from textbook cases of dysfunctional behavior, and the denouement will strain the limits of even the most willingly suspended disbelief. But readers of commercial fiction who enjoy suspense coated with slick analytic detail will doubtlessly find Sarah and her problems appealing.

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