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Help Me Nora

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Lawyer Nora Dockson swore to tell the truth. But will she stick to her oath when only deception can save her innocent client?

An ex-con, Nora pulled herself out of the gutter and became an appeals attorney. She works only for convicted felons, rescuing innocents trapped by the flawed process that put them behind bars.

For seven years, she’s tried to convince the court that her client didn’t kill the victim. She failed again today.

She thinks the real murderer died five years ago. Truth is powerful. How difficult can it be to dig it out?

So hard, it may cost her everything . . . .

Help Me Nora is “a compelling gritty novel. I could not put it down and found the legal background fascinating.” (Goodreads review)

A Macavity Award finalist acclaimed for “sharp storytelling” (Publishers Weekly), Diana Deverell brings you an intriguing heroine and an ongoing cast of entertaining characters in her engaging legal thrillers. Buy Help Me Nora today and start reading this “fascinating series” (CrimeFiction.FM).

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Table of Contents HELP ME NORA by Diana Deverell 1 Nora Dockson 2 Marianne Freemantle 3 Nora 4 Kent Harper 5 Channing Palmer 6 Nora 7 Nora 8 Kent 9 Marianne 10 Nora 11 Nora 12 Nora 13 Marianne 14 Nora 15 Channning 16 Nora 17 Nora 18 Kent 19 Nora 20 Channing 21 Nora 22 Kent 23 Nora 24 Marianne 25 Channing 26 Kent 27 Nora 28 Marianne 29 Kent 30 Nora 31 Channing 32 Nora 33 Nora NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OTHER EBOOKS BY DIANA DEVERELL ABOUT THE AUTHOR COPYRIGHT A Viable Suspect The headline screamed, “Dark Skin, Death Penalty, and DNA.” Nora whistled. “Imagine, busting Latinos is getting trendy. Twenty percent of last year’s admissions to death row had Hispanic origins. And the journalist suggests that a similar anti-Latino bias played a role in Gus’s case.” Channing pointed an unlit cigarette at her. “Plus, he hints strongly that the cops and prosecuting attorney were racists.” “Realists,” Nora corrected with fake seriousness. “Only a person of color would kill sweet old Faith Underwood.” Channing glanced at the window as if to confirm it was opened a crack, lit her cigarette, and expelled a cloud of smoke. “The reporter buys your suggestion that she was sweet to Timothy Randall and sweet enough to attract a new suitor. Giving Randall motive. He was jealous of the new boyfriend. Got mad and killed her.”   # # #   Praise for Diana Deverell’s Nora Dockson legal thrillers: “A great character, a great series—I highly recommend it to people.” (Stephen Campbell, CrimeFiction.FM)   “Deverell has a gift that grabs the reader so one cares about what happens to every character in the story. Once one starts Nora's clear sighted and brilliant pursuit of justice it's hard to put the book down!” (sss reader review)   “The series is great; it's got the theme of the hard scrabble up-from-poverty Nora doing her battle of wits against a scheming, social-climbing assistant attorney general, laced with tons of good detective work.” (sss reader review)   Help Me Nora is “a compelling gritty novel. I could not put it down and found the legal background fascinating.” (Goodreads review)     Praise for b***h OUT OF HELL, the new political thriller featuring Bella Hinton “Helluva read! I really enjoyed this. I hope there are more books coming. The characters are intriguing, Bella is intelligent and sassy, and the plot is entertaining.” (sss reader review)   “Diana Deverell’s newest book could be a story on the six o’clock news - the outsourcing of America’s military functions, shady corporate dealings, the suspicious death of a whistleblowing board member, and a special prosecutor’s investigation.” (iBooks reader review)     Praise for Diana Deverell’s international thrillers “Chilling Suspense and heated passion—A brilliant debut.” (Barbara Parker, Edgar-finalist author of Suspicion of Innocence)   “Deverell's solid second Casey Collins novel [has] engaging narrative, gripping mystery, and wily plot twists.” (Publishers Weekly)   “A realistic look at post-Cold War Europe.” (Reader review)   In her fourth outing, fifteen years after 9/ll, Casey Collins is back in the US as “an intricate chess match of espionage, international wheeling-dealing, and love plays out in Washington and Silicon Valley.” (Reader review)   To hear what’s next, visit my website and Sign up for News.   DEDICATION In memory of Elizabeth Ann Henze April 24, 1960 – April 16, 2014

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