Wow - what an excellent book. This really isn't something I would have chosen myself, but it was sent to me free, so thought I'd give it a go. I'm really glad I did!When a bomb goes off at a family clinic, killing over a hundred people, the whole crime becomes a worldwide debate focused almost entirely on the abortions that were performed there. When Dana is given the job of defending the man accused of it, she finds that it is herself that is being put on trial amongst the world's press. And if that wasn't enough, she begins to feel as if she isn't being filled in on the whole picture.A fast, snappy read - no great surprises, but I was hooked from the beginning. I loved the way we kept hearing from the jurers as well as the lawyers, and how the story progressed along with the trial. Made me quite sad to think that the issue became bigger than the accused, but I guess that was what the author was trying to put across.I'll definitely be tracking down the other books by this author.