About the Author:
Nancy Taylor Rosenberg’s fourteen-year career in law enforcement included jobs with the Dallas Police Department, the New Mexico State police, the Ventura Police, and the Ventura County Probation Department, where she was a superior court investigator. A New York Times bestselling author, she has won acclaim for her novels. They have been translated into almost every language and have been bestsellers in many countries. Her writing program for inner city youths, Voices of Tomorrow, has received national attention. She lives in the Los Angeles area.
From AudioFile:
Carolyn Sullivan is as much a victim as a hero, and narrator Sandra Burr never lets the listener forget it. If Rosenberg's stories, including this one, have a ring of truth to them, it's because she draws on her years of personal experience in law enforcement. Ten years ago, Sullivan did something that haunts her. She railroaded a serial rapist into a 44-year prison sentence for a murder he didn't commit. When he is released after a successful appeal, Sullivan fears for her life. Burr brings a lot of authority to the performance of this gripping work. Her voice tells of the frustration of dealing with a judicial system that is sometimes hampered by rules and process. M.S. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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