Privileged Witness: A Josie Bates Thriller

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Grace McCreary swears she tried to stop her sister-in-law from jumping from her penthouse balcony but the police have a different take on the situation. They arrest Grace for murder which puts her brother, Senatorial candidate Matthew McCreary, in a spotlight he doesn't relish. Nor is he thrilled when Grace seeks out his former lover, Josie Baylor-Bates, to act as her defense attorney. Josie, who has sworn off rich clients, agrees to defend Grace but even she isn't sure why. She swears she believes in the woman innocence but in her heart she wants to prove that Matthew made a mistake letting her go. Stepping back into the world of privilege and power, forced to face her feelings for a man she once loved, Josie is determined to win this case-even if she looses everything she holds dear.

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Rebecca Forster is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling author with over thirty-five books. She has been published around the world, and more than a million readers have enjoyed her thrillers.

Ann Marie Lee has worked extensively as an actress in the theater, as well as on television and film. She has recorded numerous audiobooks and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards and a Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Award.

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