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Lori and Shaun Tolliver are no strangers to the brutal battlefield of the courtroom. As a defense attorney and investigator duo, they've seen it all. But when they take on the case of Shelby Tipton, a grieving mother unwittingly entangled in a deadly drug conspiracy, they grapple with their toughest challenge yet. In the face of an unyielding justice system, ruthless criminal elements, and Shelby's impending trial, the Tollivers must race against time to untangle a web of deception. As the evidence piles up, the truth becomes increasingly elusive. "Client" is a riveting legal thriller that plunges you deep into the high-stakes world of crime and justice. With every revelation more shocking than the last, Lori and Shaun's fight for Shelby's freedom will keep you on the edge of your seat. Discover the truth that lies hidden behind the courtroom doors.
Established by Colonials seeking religious and cultural freedom in 1639, Newport has enjoyed nearly four centuries of growth--from a thriving seaport to a summer hideaway for industrial revolution excesses, from an active Navy town to a modern world-class destination for sailing and tourism. But beyond the marbled mansions and active harbor-front wharves lie legendary locals building a city of living history, education, arts, and philanthropy. And as this "City-by-the-Sea" celebrates 375 years in 2014, residents honor the diversity of the people who keep it flourishing. Stone carvers John "Fud" Benson and son Nick utilize time-honored techniques etching gravestones and memorials by hand in the oldest trade shop in the country, while nearby, the largest high-tech megayachts in the world dock at the Dana family's Newport Shipyard. Newporter and Navy SEAL Terry Moy helped the last Apollo mission land safely back on Earth, while advocate Florence Gray helped keep affordable housing residents grounded only a few blocks from the city's upscale neighborhoods.
Was it just an untimely Accident? Or was it Murder? When Honor Mason’s sister, Martina, arrives; a despairing widow, with five rambunctious kids in tow, and haunted shadows in her eyes… Verity and Honor wonder. Are they coming home to stay…or running for their lives? And then they find the first body…
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Research on the Cox family genealogy was begun by Rev. Simeon O. Coxe (1877-1955). Verl F. Weight (one of the many descendants of the Cox family) and Mrs. Charles W. Cox (Willie Miller) further researched, compiled and published the information into the first edition in mimeographed copies in 1962. When time took its toll on these copies and years of work began to fade away, Mary Carol Cox volunteered to retype and publish As A Tree Grows into a paperback book.
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