Survivors Guilt, Robyn Gigl
Survivors Guilt, Robyn Gigl
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Survivor's Guilt

Author: Robyn Gigl

Narrator: Marguerite Gavin

Unabridged: 11 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/25/2022


Synopsis

New York Times Best Crime Novels of the Year “A groundbreaking series … razor-sharp, compulsively readable courtroom scenes.”—The New York Times Book Review “Another barrier-breaking thriller from a voice missing too long from the mystery chorus.”—The Los Angeles Times Book Review The New York Times Best Mysteries of the Year * The Los Angeles Times Best Crime Novels * LAMBDA Literary Most Anticipated * CrimeReads Most Anticipated and Best Crime Fiction of the Year * She Reads Best Mystery Books Perfect for fans of Laura Griffin and Lisa Unger, Attorney and LGBTQ+ activist Robyn Gigl tackles the complexities of gender, power, public perception, and human trafficking with a ripped-from-the-headlines plot in this powerful legal thriller featuring a transgender attorney at its center. TIME MAGAZINE'S BEST 100 MYSTERIES & THRILLERS OF ALL TIME WINNER of the PUBLISHING TRIANGLE’S JOSEPH HANSEN AWARD FOR LGBTQ CRIME WRITING At first, the death of millionaire businessman Charles Parsons seems like a straightforward suicide. There’s no sign of forced entry or struggle in his lavish New Jersey mansion—just a single gunshot wound from his own weapon. But days later, a different story emerges. Computer techs pick up a voice recording that incriminates Parsons’ adoptive daughter, Ann, who duly confesses and pleads guilty. Erin McCabe has little interest in reviewing such a slam-dunk case—even after she learns that Ann, like herself, is a trans woman. Yet despite their misgivings, Erin and her law partner, Duane Swisher, ultimately can’t ignore the pieces that don’t fit. As their investigation deepens, they convince Ann to withdraw her guilty plea. But Ann clearly knows more than she’s willing to share, even if it means a life sentence. Who is she protecting, and why? Fighting against time and a prosecutor hell-bent on notching another conviction, Erin and Swish work tirelessly to clear Ann’s name. But despite Parsons’ former associates’ determination to keep his—and their own—illegal activities buried, a horrifying truth emerges—a web of human exploitation, greed, and murder. Soon, a quest to see justice served becomes a desperate struggle to survive …

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kim on November 05, 2021

All the action of the bestselling authors like Lisa Scottoline and JD Robb with the bonus of a very diverse cast of characters - the main character is a transgender woman and her law partner is a Black man. A few other characters were also LGBTQ, but their inclusion felt very natural, not like they......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on December 05, 2021

Okay I loved this book, I devoured it in just 4 days. While the first book was very gripping in its own right, I feel like Survivor’s Guilt just took things up a notch. Firstly, I’m glad that Erin being transgender is less of a whole thing in the plot of this book. It’s still a major part of the sto......more

Goodreads review by Bill Silva on December 29, 2021

If good intentions were enough, this would be a four star review...there is much to like and admire about the main character and her actions and motivations in the novel, and the story itself has some elements of suspense and topical interest (inspired at least in part, apparently, by the sordid Jef......more

Goodreads review by Carole on February 18, 2023

With an antagonist who bears more than a passing resemblance to Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal associates including Ghislaine Maxwell, Survivor’s Guilt is a compelling sequel to Robyn Gigl’s debut By Way of Sorrow. I found the writing a little rough and clunky at times and there’s a key aspect of......more

Goodreads review by Joann on January 11, 2022

Definitely a 4.5 rounding up to 5. Thanks to Goodreads I am able to unequivocally give the book a thumbs up.e book Even though the book is a sequel, the author did a wonderful job bringing the first novel into the second so I was not confused. Could be considered a stand alone. The novel definitely......more