Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Keera Duggan #2) by Robert Dugoni
Synopsis /
When Jenna Bernstein, disgraced wunderkind CEO of a controversial biotech company, is accused of murdering her former partner and lover, she turns to Seattle attorney Keera Duggan to defend her. Keera is more than a master chess player who brings her intuitive moves into court—she’s Jenna’s childhood friend. But considering their history, Keera knows that where Jenna goes, trouble follows.
Three years earlier, Keera’s father successfully defended Jenna when she was tried for the killing of her company’s chief medical scientist who threatened to go public with allegations of corporate fraud. Keera knows Jenna too well. When she was a kid, Keera saw Jenna for what she a manipulative and frighteningly controlling sociopath. Now, with only circumstantial evidence against Jenna, Keera is willing to bury any trepidation she might have to defend a woman she believes, this time, to be innocent.
As the investigation gets underway and disturbing questions arise, Keera puts her trust in a client who swears nothing but the truth. If this is all just another devious game, Keera might be working to set a murderer free.
My Thoughts /
First and foremost, a huge THANK YOU to NetGalley, publisher Thomas & Mercer, and author Robert Dugoni, for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review. Publication date is currently set for October 22, 2024.
When the second book in the series, Beyond Reasonable Doubt opens, the team at Patrick Duggan & Associates are still riding the highs of their victory in the Vince LaRussa trial (book #1). The office phones have been ringing hot and the firm has been inundated with new, albeit smaller, less controversial, clients. But lots of small money generating clients will not keep the firm afloat forever, and Patrick Duggan & Associates needs another high-profile case, and they need it fast. Well Team, be careful what you wish for!
Isn't there a saying somewhere that says…"You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your family?"
Former prosecutor, turned defence attorney, Keera Duggan has her work cut out for her with this next challenging case. Entrepreneur and wunderkind, Jenna Bernstein has been accused of murdering her business partner, Sirus Kohl. Unfortunately for Bernstein, (an old childhood friend of Keera's), this is not her first brush with the law. She'd been previously accused and tried of the murder of a former employee. In that case, she was represented by Keera's dad, Patsy, who successfully argued the case against Bernstein, and she was acquitted on all charges. Growing up, Keera had a healthy wariness of Jenna, she found her to be manipulative and very light on when it came to telling the truth. So why were they friends? Well, it's complicated…..
Keera wasn't keen on taking the case, she had reservations as to Bernstein's involvement. But as Patsy reminded her, a defence lawyer's job is to defend the accused's constitutional right to a fair trial - that it was the jury who decided the guilt or innocence. For Keera, this means she is going to have to put her personal prejudice aside while she navigates the legal and courtroom proceedings in this trial.
If you were to argue whether this book is more character driven or plot driven, you'd be splitting hairs. IMHO this is one of the few books where both elements are superbly executed. There are many memorable characters in this series, not all of them are likable, some are downright despicable - but they are relatable. Dugoni's portrayal of the Duggan family dynamics add yet another layer to the character driven part of the narrative.
Like a game of chess, this narrative has many moving pieces or 'legal moves'; which to the reader might not make sense at the time, but you are trying to guess your opponent's strategy and attempting to out manoeuvre them. It's a high-stakes game. The author excels at presenting and integrating the issues from a police perspective as well as from a legal perspective.
Another highly engaging and compelling read, and a wonderful addition to the series.
I'll end my review with the book's dedication from the author.
To my wife, Cristina, for giving me the best life a husband and father could ever ask for. You deserve all the credit.
#I'mcryingnow
With thanks to NetGalley and especially to publisher, Thomas & Mercer for the much appreciated arc in return for an honest review.