A rich man is murdered, and his two daughters are in custody. Each sister is claiming to be victimized and pointing an accusing finger at the other as the killer. Only one of them is telling the truth . . . but which one? No one wants to put the wrong sister in jeopardy. The lawyers on both sides have to remind themselves that it’s their job to present evidence to the jury, and it’s those members alone who decide guilt or innocence.

You simply can’t go wrong with an Eddie Flynn mystery.

I highly recommend this novel for fans of twisty psychological thrillers and suspenseful courtroom dramas.

I thank NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy of Fifty Fifty for my unbiased evaluation.  4 stars

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