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Twenty-five-year-old Victoria Justice has never really gotten over a near drowning at the hands of her high school bully but has attempted to build her confidence and career as a court stenographer under the mentorship of The Honorable Frederica Scott Wannamaker, the county's first African American Superior Court judge. But when Victoria's childhood nemesis appears on the court docket, our heroine's carefully crafted world implodes¿evidence goes missing, a potential mistrial abounds, and the judge winds up drowned in the courthouse bathroom. Victoria quickly realizes her trial transcript…mehr

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Twenty-five-year-old Victoria Justice has never really gotten over a near drowning at the hands of her high school bully but has attempted to build her confidence and career as a court stenographer under the mentorship of The Honorable Frederica Scott Wannamaker, the county's first African American Superior Court judge. But when Victoria's childhood nemesis appears on the court docket, our heroine's carefully crafted world implodes¿evidence goes missing, a potential mistrial abounds, and the judge winds up drowned in the courthouse bathroom. Victoria quickly realizes her trial transcript unlocks everyone's secrets...including the murderer's. But can she suppress her fears long enough to crack the code, reclaim her voice, and avoid the crosshairs of the killer?
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Andrea J. Johnson is the author of the Victoria Justice Mysteries, a series of cozy courtroom whodunits-think Murder, She Wrote meets The Pelican Brief. She also teaches Creative Writing at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and has penned three productivity books for writers: How to Craft a Killer Cozy Mystery, Mastering the Art of Suspense, and How to Craft Killer Dialogue. In addition, she's worked as an entertainment writer for the women's lifestyle websites Popsugar and The List Daily and has written several articles on the craft of writing for websites such as LitReactor, CrimeReads, and Funds for Writers. Her education includes a copyediting certification from UC San Diego and an M.F.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University. When she isn't writing about crime (or grading papers!), you can find her sipping peppermint tea whilst poring over old episodes of Monk.