- Hot-shot, high-stakes, New York City attorney Patty Hewes hires a new associate, the bright, ambitious, but somewhat naive Ellen Parsons, to help her as she tries to ruin billionaire Arthur Frobisher. Hewes represents a group of employees who are suing Frobisher in a class-action suit after he sold his company, leaving the employees financially devastated. Ellen is unaware that her best friend, Katie Connor, and the younger sister of her fiancé David, is working for Frobisher who is financing her new restaurant opening. Flashing forward eight weeks in the future: David Connor is found murdered, and Ellen, wandering the streets covered in blood, becomes the prime suspect.—Anonymous
- Patty Hewes is a high-risk litigation attorney who takes on only the toughest and most high profile cases. Her latest case is against Arthur Frobisher on behalf of the 5,000 employees who lost their pensions and investments when the firm went bankrupt. Frobisher had been encouraging his employees to invest in the company he secretly sold off his own shares. Although found not guilty of any criminal misconduct, Hewes believes there is a case to proceed. Into this mix comes Ellen Parsons, a new associate who joins the firm in spite of warnings from others in the legal community that she is making a serious mistake. When Ellen learns that Frobisher is financing a new restaurant owned by her future sister-in-law, Katie Connor, she is sure that Katie must have information relevant to the case. She also begins to wonder if Patty Hewes might have hired because of her connection to Katie. In a flash forward, a bloodied and half-naked Ellen is found wandering the streets, suspected of having committed a murder.—garykmcd
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