Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The next John Grisham A District Attorney is in bed with Chinese organized crime. Natasha Roit knows California law, those who break it, and those who are the victims.only this time, the victims are strong-willed people who in the end get even. Along the way, the author topples a big city district attorney and assures the career of a contender for the job. We live the hot and sexy affair of our heroine, Tess. The story starts with murder and ends with vengeance. Superb and compelling. Roit brings focus to the risks of ambition and power. The Oregon Project is a must read for individuals who like suspense and creativity. -Jean Boylan, Professor of Law Loyola Law School Los Angeles, California Natasha Roit is an even better writer than lawyer, if that is possible. Her book makes many points about the pressures for moral compromise in our justice system. Oregon Project is fast paced and unpredictable, full of intrigue and constant surprises. I couldn't put the book down. - Robert W. Thomas, Judge Retired], Los Angeles Superior Court