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Equivocal Death

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Just out of Harvard Law School, Kate Paine is on the fast track at Samson & Mills, the nation's richest, most powerful law firm. Assigned to assist the charismatic managing partner in a high-profile sexual harassment case, Kate can hardly believe her good luck. But with the brutal murder of Madeline Waters, a beautiful female partner, Kate's carefully constructed world begins to collapse. A mysterious warning from the dead woman just hours before her death leaves Kate terrified and confused -- could she be the killer's next target?

Kate finds herself in a race against time to unlock the secrets of Madeline's violent death. Delving far beneath Samson & Mills' smooth veneer, Kate discovers a shocking legacy of abuse and betrayal -- a legacy that may hold the key to solving the murder, as well as to Kate's own survival.

458 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Amy Gutman

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By Caitlyn Smylie (SHS)

Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Amy Gutman spent her growing up years in Indianapolis, Indiana. From there, she went to Boston, Massachusetts to attend Harvard. Her degree in journalism was put to use soon after she graduated magna cum laude when she moved to Washington D.C. and took a job with the Wilson Quarterly. After just a year there, she moved her talent to Nashville’s Tennessean, where she spent two years before going to Mississippi. While in Mississippi, Gutman first worked in Greenwood, and then Jackson, where she became Capitol Correspondent for a number of Mississippi papers.

She was persuaded to take a break from journalism to work in Mississippi’s educational system by the state's higher education commissioner. She became the founding director of the Mississippi Teacher Corps, which is a nationally-acclaimed program that recruits outstanding college graduates to teach in rural Mississippi schools. Following her three successful years in the state of Mississippi, Gutman decided to return to Harvard to obtain a law degree. After passing the bar, she worked at two law firms in Manhattan before quitting in order to make time to write ("Industry Interview: Amy Gutman"). That decision turned out to be a wise choice. Now Amy divides her time between Massachusetts and New York City, where she is a member of the Bar Association’s Lawyers in Transition Committee.Amy Gutman

Gutman had previously tried her hand at writing but gave up, dissatisfied with the results. Once she left the law practice, however, she forced herself to utilize her experience in journalism and forced herself to write. The result was her first novel, Equivocal Death, which is about Harvard Law School grad Kate Paine, who works at the Manhattan offices of Samson & Mills, the nation's most powerful law firm. The novel received wonderful reviews and was soon followed by The Anniversary, another work which has been well received.. A fairly-new writer on the scene, Gutman’s work is eliciting predictions of a great future in the business.

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2,276 reviews26 followers
May 17, 2017
legal thriller.un po' lento.alcuni sviluppi improbabili.
771 reviews16 followers
September 3, 2017
Good light read, but not in the same league as writers like Sara Paretsky or Louise Penny or Margaret Coel.
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April 11, 2018
I really liked this book. Most books like this I figure out way before the end of the book, but this one had me stumped. The story was interesting and I wanted to keep reading to find out more.
1,759 reviews21 followers
July 13, 2010
This was one of those books that draws you in, so that you have to read on to find what happens next. For some reason, though I have read thousands of mystery books, I still have a hard time figuring out who the murderer is. There was just one part of the story which didn't hang together well. The heroine, Kate Paine, is sexually assaulted by a sleazebag named Chuck, who then never appears in the rest of the book. Also, at the end, she reveals to a friend that she has money inherited from her mother, so no job problems immediately.
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1,750 reviews
April 24, 2008
A young attorney in a prestigious Manhattan law firm, Kate Paine learns that she was hired because she resembles a partner that was mysteriously murdered during a high profile harassment case.


Well-written. A good first novel. The pace is slower than most legal thrillers. Kate is a feisty protagonist who will be featured in a sequel.
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43 reviews
December 4, 2008
Written by a former attorney and Harvard law grad, this book about murder at a top law firm was an irresistible junk food book. I met the author at the Printer's Row Book Fair and she wasn't very optimistic my career choice... Hmmm... Maybe I could be an author someday?
111 reviews
September 10, 2010
A wonderful mystery plot woven into law firm politics and the emotions of a junior associate. Very well written and suspenseful. Even though I was able to somewhat guess the murder's identity early on...the author leaves plenty of room for you to suspect other characters right until the end.
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Author 47 books73 followers
April 23, 2016
Discreto thriller ambientato nel frenetico mondo degli studi legali americani, col loro corollario di infinite ore di lavoro e di competitività esaltata.
L'assassino non è scontato, anche se ci sono un po' di coincidenze di troppo.
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94 reviews
September 16, 2008
Enjoyed the last 45 pages of this book. The first part of this book was very slow. Toooooooo much build up!
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3,356 reviews42 followers
July 18, 2008
Lawyers and intrigue. A new female lawyer is assigned to a sexual harassment case and one day later another female partner in the firm is brutally murdered.Who can be trusted???
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1,346 reviews61 followers
March 15, 2010
Very intense and riveting story! Great characterization and plot development. I was in the dark on the villain's identity all the way to the end. I will be looking for more by this author.
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403 reviews4 followers
October 22, 2013
Okay—nothing earth-shattering in plot or character, but an entertaining legal thriller for an airplane ride or beach read.
415 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2014
Good popcorn thriller.
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