An Immoral Code - Caro Fraser
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Résumé : Now a QC at the eminent chambers of 5 Caper Court, Leo Davies has a big case on his hands. With Anthony Cross at his side, Leo finds himself representing a group of investors desperate to claim back the fortunes they unwittingly lost. They've staked everything on Leo's performance in court, blissfully unaware of the confusions of his private life which threaten to destroy their case.
For at home, the delicate facade of Leo's marriage to Rachel is swiftly crumbling. And meanwhile, Anthony's burgeoning relationship with a colleague leaves Leo jealous at heart. But even these distractions won't stop Leo from making a play for one of his clients, the handsome TV celebrity Charles Beecham. But while Leo eyes Beecham, Beecham's own interests may lie elsewhere . . .
Biographie:
Caro Fraser was the daughter of George Macdonald Fraser (author of the Flashman novels). She worked as an advertising copywriter before pursuing a career in law and she also worked as a barrister at a City shipping insurance firm. Caro sadly passed away in 2020....
'Fraser writes with panache, exuberance and humour, and never leaves the reader waiting too long for the next twist ... Most enjoyable' The Times 'Engages her readers quickly and never lets go' Tatler Magazine 'Prepare to be seduced by this masterful tale of love, duplicity and ambition' Company Magazine 'Witty ... polished ... Rumpole eat your heart out' She Magazine 'Smart, complex and deliciously racy' Daily Record