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Sister Katherine Hennessy and Father Thomas Riley engage in a love affair that disintegrates into sexual exploitation, control and near suicide. Boston trial lawyer and former combat Marine, Mike Lyons, battles in the courtroom on Katherine's behalf in an effort to hold accountable the denying and deceitful priest. A dramatic piece of evidence turns the tide. Brooks Webb, wealthy Boston Brahmin, closets himself in a world of drugs, deceiving his wife and children. Danielle Webb, ignorant of her husband's covert life, seeks love and sexual attention elsewhere. When Brooks assaults Danielle, she…mehr

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Sister Katherine Hennessy and Father Thomas Riley engage in a love affair that disintegrates into sexual exploitation, control and near suicide. Boston trial lawyer and former combat Marine, Mike Lyons, battles in the courtroom on Katherine's behalf in an effort to hold accountable the denying and deceitful priest. A dramatic piece of evidence turns the tide. Brooks Webb, wealthy Boston Brahmin, closets himself in a world of drugs, deceiving his wife and children. Danielle Webb, ignorant of her husband's covert life, seeks love and sexual attention elsewhere. When Brooks assaults Danielle, she hires Attorney Mike Lyons to seek a divorce. Head-spinning evidence emerges as Mike wrestles in his favorite arena, the courtroom, to overcome discovery of a sex sting and how his client's deceptive behavior complicates progress of the trial.
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Marty Aronson is a seasoned trial lawyer. Following graduation from Dartmouth College (BA) and Boston College Law School (JD), he became managing principal of a Boston litigation firm, White Inker Aronson, PC. In addition he was adjunct professor at Boston College Law School where he designed and taught courses in trial advocacy and negotiations for 45 years. Marty served as board member and volunteer attorney for Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association, and was designated a Super Lawyer by Boston Magazine. He was president of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). A proud family man, Marty has two daughters, a son-in-law, and four grandchildren. He and his wife, Ellen, live in Manhattan.