She reckoned an invasion of privacy lawsuit would be a nice, safe, quiet way to practice law!
Well, obviously, she reckoned wrong!
Nina Reilly’s client, Terry London, has completed a rather noir and disturbing film documentary about a young girl who has been missing for many years. Although the girl’s parents initially cooperated in the film production in the hopes that it might lead to a resolution to the long-standing mystery of their daughter’s disappearance, they have now come to the belief that the film constitutes an invasion of their privacy and they are suing for damages. When the film maker is murdered, her checkered past, the missing girl’s history and Nina Reilly’s own history come together in a complex clash of events that makes for a very readable thriller.
While the ultimate resolution of events in INVASION OF PRIVACY was reasonably predictable and not particularly surprising, it remained entertaining and, indeed, quite compulsive reading. So much so, in fact, that I will be looking for other novels in the Nina Reilly series by the same author. Recommended to fans of the mystery and legal thriller genre.
Paul Weiss