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It Should Be a Crime

Author: Carsen Taite  

Two women fulfill their mutual desire with a night of passion, neither expecting more until law professor Morgan Bradley and student Parker Casey meet again...in the classroom.

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Two women fulfill their mutual desire with a night of passion, neither expecting more until law professor Morgan Bradley and student Parker Casey meet again...in the classroom.

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Description

Forbidden romance coupled with high-stakes courtroom drama.

Two women meet in an alley and fulfill their mutual desire with a night of passion, neither expecting more than the few lusty hours they shared. Weeks later Morgan Bradley and Parker Casey meet again, but this time one is a law professor and the other her student. A series of events lands them in the middle of a high-profile murder trial, but the twists and turns of the case are no match for the spiral of increasing attraction as they work side by side in the defense of justice.

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Awards

Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Lesbian Romance) 2009

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English description: The excavations of two terp-mounds at Anjum and Birdaard revealed the fascinating story of rural life in a highly dynamic landscape, on the border between land and water, since the Middle Ages. Dutch description: Voordat de eerste zeewerende dijken in de 12e of 13e eeuw werden aangelegd, bestond de kuststrook van Friesland uit zee, wad en kwelder. Op de hogere delen van de kwelder was vanaf de eeuwen voor het begin van de jaartelling bewoning mogelijk: er werden podia aangelegd, waarop boerderijen stonden. Door het opwerpen van klei, mest en afval werden deze podia geleidelijk groter, tot ze de omvang bereikten van de vele huis- en dorpsterpen die nog steeds in het Friese landschap herkenbaar zijn. Nabij Anjum en Birdaard liggen twee van deze terpen, die door het Groninger Instituut voor Archeologie van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen archeologisch zijn onderzocht. De blootgelegde lagen en de aangetroffen objecten vertellen een boeiend verhaal over het boerenbestaan in een sterk dynamisch landschap, op de grens tussen land en water.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bold Strokes Books
Published
31st August 2009
Pages
280
ISBN
9781602820869

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