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Sarah Fortune

Esta serie sigue la trayectoria de una joven abogada que navega por el exigente mundo de un prestigioso bufete de abogados en Londres. Cada entrega profundiza en casos complejos, dilemas éticos y los desafíos personales que debe superar. Ofrece una visión cautivadora del competitivo mundo legal, donde la ambición, la justicia y las intrigas se entrelazan. Los lectores quedarán atrapados por sus triunfos profesionales y luchas personales.

Cold To The Touch
Safer than Houses
Looking Down
Bruderkuss
Perfectly Pure and Good
Shadows on the mirror

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  1. Perfectly Pure and Good

    • 256 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Sarah Fortune, first encountered in Shadows on the Mirror, is sent to Merton-on-Sea in Norfolk to sort out the inheritance problems of the small town's premier family. But she discovers much more than just an ambiguously-worded will - and also has to confront the pain of her own past.

    Perfectly Pure and Good2
    3,0
  2. Rechtsanwältin Sarah Fortune kümmert sich in der Anwaltskanzlei Ernest Matthewsen vornehmlich um Klienten, die von ihren Anwaltskollegen eher gemieden werden. Dabei gerät sie in tödliche Gefahr.

    Bruderkuss3
    3,0
  3. Looking Down

    • 272 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    The story unfolds with Richard Beaumont, who witnesses a mysterious woman's tragic fall from the Dover cliffs. Struggling with the haunting image, he isolates himself from his wife, Lilian, and becomes consumed by the need to capture the moment through his art. As he obsessively paints the scene, the narrative delves into themes of grief, obsession, and the impact of trauma on relationships, highlighting Richard's internal conflict and the consequences of his fixation on the unknown woman.

    Looking Down4
  4. Sarah Fortune inherited her flat from one of her many lovers. Now a son has appeared claiming it is his, morally if not strictly legally, and he is using illegal means to persuade Sarah to give it up: abusive letters threatening her personal harm. As it becomes more difficult to ignore these missives, Sarah comes across Henry, a timid, lonely man whose upstairs neighbour is using every trick in the racketeer landlord's book to make him leave his home: litter in the shared hallway, continual noise, poison set out for his cat. It seems that if they swap accommodation for a while they may be able to deal with each other's problems. But these two strangers have unknown connections in common: a well-meaning widow, a struggling therapist, and a man who sets fire to other people's property for a living ...

    Safer than Houses5
    2,9