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A legal thriller built around an accused man who can't remember whether he committed the crime. Courtroom suspense layered with an art-world murder, divided loyalties and a defense attorney fighting on two fronts at once.A Murdered Artist. A Client With No Memory. A Lawyer With Everything to Lose.When a celebrated New York artist is found brutally murdered in a gallery's back room, all evidence points to a renowned art dealer, a man so plagued by memory loss that he fears he may have committed the crime himself.Defense attorney Damien Harrington knows the case is a legal minefield, but he's determined to get to the truth. As he fights to clear his client's name, another battle looms: his three closest friends remain behind bars, and their freedom depends on him.With justice on one side and loyalty on the other, Damien takes on both fights, staking his career, his conscience and his own future on the outcome.Reasonable Doubt is the eighth book in the Kansas City Legal Thrillers series, for readers who love amnesia mysteries, courtroom twists and defense attorneys with personal stakes. Perfect for fans of Scott Turow, John Grisham and Steve Martini. It can also be read as a standalone.Praise for the Kansas City Legal Thrillers series:? ? ? ? ? This story was excellent, with surprises all the way through it.? ? ? ? ? I can't wait for the next installment!? ? ? ? ? Rachel Sinclair's books are must reads.? ? ? ? ? Full of twists and turns to the end!? ? ? ? ? A book I'd suggest to everyone!? ? ? ? ? The suspense was riveting.