Rose Connors: 5 books

Book cover of Absolute Certainty

Absolute Certainty

A Crime Novel

by Rose Connors
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2003

Rose Connors brings a fresh voice, a dynamic storytelling power, and a passion for the law to her compelling crime fiction debut. Martha "Marty" Nickerson is a lawyer who truly loves her job. As an assistant D.A. for Massachusetts's Barnstable County, which includes all the small towns on Cape Cod,...
Book cover of Maximum Security

Maximum Security

A Crime Novel

by Rose Connors
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2004

Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author Rose Connors returns with Cape Cod attorney Marty Nickerson in a riveting new legal thriller. At the urgent request of Harry Madigan, Marty takes on the defense of Louisa Rawlings, a woman suspected of murdering her wealthy husband. Harry is Marty's law...
Book cover of False Testimony

False Testimony

A Crime Novel

by Rose Connors
Language: English
Release Date: July 26, 2005

Charles Kendrick, the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts and a high-profile resident of Barnstable County, has been named a "person of interest" in connection with the disappearance of his twenty-five-year-old spokesperson, Michelle Forrester. A multistate manhunt is already under way,...
Book cover of Temporary Sanity

Temporary Sanity

A Crime Novel

by Rose Connors
Language: English
Release Date: July 8, 2003

A brilliant new legal thriller, set on colorful Cape Cod, from the author whose debut novel, Absolute Certainty, won raves for its fresh voice and its passion for the law. When can a citizen become a killer? Is homicidal insanity ever a moral or legal justification for murder? And what should...
Book cover of Delirious Naples

Delirious Naples

A Cultural History of the City of the Sun

by Erri de Luca, Joseph Rescigno, Andrea Baldi
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2018

Stages an encounter, at once critical and celebratory, with historical and contemporary Naples, a city that presents itself as an irresolvable paradox for its ability to remain intellectually and culturally animated (“delirious”), even in the face of its recurring economic and political crises.
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