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"Likely to Die" by Linda Fairstein is a crime thriller featuring Alexandra Cooper, a Manhattan Assistant District Attorney who specializes in prosecuting sex crimes. The novel begins with the discovery of a murdered woman in Central Park, setting off a high-stakes investigation that uncovers a web of secrets and deception within New York City's elite circles.
As Alexandra and her colleagues delve into the case, they encounter numerous suspects and potential motives, including political intrigue and personal vendettas. The investigation takes them through the city's landmarks and affluent neighborhoods, revealing hidden connections and dark pasts.
"Likely to Die" blends elements of police procedural with legal drama, offering readers a suspenseful and intricately plotted story. Fairstein, a former prosecutor herself, brings authenticity to the legal aspects of the novel, while also exploring the personal lives and relationships of her characters. The novel explores themes of justice, power, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
Overall, "Likely to Die" is a gripping thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its twists and turns, showcasing Fairstein's skill at crafting compelling mysteries and complex characters.