She wasn't born into D.C.'s legal elite-but her first murder case will prove she belongs. If it doesn't kill her first.
How can a girl who was raised in a trailer park be working at a top D.C. law firm?
Cadence Elliott beat graduates from the country's best law schools to the job. No Ivy-League pedigree. No powerful Washington connections. She got there on merit. Cadence found her exceptional drive as a teen, when she learned she could never trust her mother again. When she realized the adults who claimed to be looking out for her were liars. She wanted to make damn sure she'd never have to rely on anyone else, ever again. And becoming a lawyer meant she could be someone who stood up for the powerless. In this first installment of J.J. MIller's gripping new series, Cadence has been tasked with her first murder case: defending a 19-year-old girl charged with homicide. The initial facts tell Cadence to argue self-defense, until it becomes clear that many people wanted the victim dead.