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Tenkill

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Greta Vinet Seville, E-Discovery Counsel and Deputy General Counsel at the international law firm of Coarse & Cotton, finds herself on the run from her own firm after absconding with firm data to conduct her investigation, and enlists a diverse cast of friends and experts to help her comb through the mountains of data that confirms a trail of corruption that has shaped generations.
Her off-the-books, rag-tag legal team includes a genius litigation technology professional, a possibly psychopathic (but effective) summer associate, an AP investigative reporter, a classical painting art restorer, Greta's philosophy professor brother, and Greta's love interest, a compliance attorney at Tenkill. Romance, action, technology law, corruption are all explored, and married with Greta's personal backstory about a renegade, vigilante aunt whose been on the run for decades and fighting her own politically charged battles.

They create a make-shift war room in a historic Salem, Massachusetts home, and their pursuit of more evidence leads them in action-packed chases around Boston . . . and a massive hospital—Tenkill—that is at the center of the corruption. But this investigation is like no other Greta has ever conducted, as people who have millions to lose and careers to ruin have and will kill to keep what she seeks to uncover secret.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 14, 2022
      Set in a 2020 Covid-free world in which the U.S. president is the Trump-like Hubert M. Davies, this intriguing legal thriller from Kirk (Method 15/33) stars politically progressive lawyer Greta Vinet Seville, a partner at Coarse & Cotton in Boston. When Davies’s William Barr–like attorney general, Raymond Honeywell, resigns in June of that year and joins Coarse & Cotton as a partner, Greta is appalled. Her personal distaste for her new colleague turns into something more serious when her work as the firm’s e-discovery counsel, which involves using technology to maximize searches through millions of documents for litigation, reveals something sinister. A chance find buttresses her suspicions that Honeywell participated in “an illegal campaign finance scheme related to private prisons” concentrated on the Texas border, where the Davis administration had caged border-crossing children seeking asylum. That discovery places her career, liberty, and life in jeopardy as she teams up with an eccentric group to hold Honeywell to account. The fast pacing and plot twists compensate for less-than-robust characterizations. Greta and crew are capable of sustaining a sequel. Agent: Kimberly Cameron, Kimberly Cameron & Assoc.

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