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Fens, The Abby Endicott Novels

A female prosecutor meets “unexpected challenges with some surprising gambits of her own. . . . those who appreciate clever whodunits will be rewarded” (Publishers Weekly).

Boston’s chief homicide prosecutor Abby Endicott hasn’t had the easiest adjustment to normal life. Her wealthy family cut her off because they don’t agree with her dangerous career choice, her new apartment with her musician boyfriend is not up to standards, and her impending position as godmother is overwhelming. Abby’s personal life, however, is about to be put on hold when the star catcher for the Red Sox goes missing on opening day.

Abby quickly realizes this is more than a case of one missing celebrity. Soon, another player turns up dead and the frantic search escalates. When Abby discovers greased baseballs and mysterious sums of cash, she knows that a lot more than the Red Sox’s season is in danger.

Praise for Mission Hill, book 1 of the Abby Endicott series:

“It’s the realism with which the author, a seasoned Boston criminal prosecutor who’s now a legal consultant for TV shows, depicts varied worlds . . . that will make readers eager for Abby’s next adventure.” —Publishers Weekly

“Fans of Alafair Burke’s ‘Samantha Kincaid’ series . . . will be well advised to get in on the ground floor.” —Library Journal

“A fast-paced legal thriller that will appeal to fans of Lisa Scottoline and Linda Fairstein.” —Booklist

“Pam Wechsler delivers a thrill ride, crackling with suspense, wit and style. The story is rich, the characters are complex, and the writing is deft. I can’t wait for the next one.” —Billy Bob Thornton, Academy Award–winning writer, actor, and director

Pamela Wechsler

PAMELA WECHSLER spent over fifteen years working as a criminal prosecutor at the local, state and federal levels. She has served as an assistant district attorney and assistant attorney general in Boston, and she was a trial attorney for the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.. She has investigated and prosecuted a wide variety of crimes, including: murder, witness intimidation, sexual assault, drug trafficking, stock market manipulation, and political corruption.

Pam moved to Los Angeles to work as a legal consultant and writer and producer for network television shows. Her credits include: Doubt; Law and Order; Law and Order: Criminal Intent; Law and Order: Trial by Jury; Conviction; and Canterbury's Law.

Pam grew up in the Boston area and is a graduate of Tufts and Boston University School of Law. She is now the author of Mission Hill, The Graves, and The Fens. Currently, she is a writer and producer of the CBS drama Bull.

St. Martin’s Press