Higher Authority, Stephen White
Higher Authority, Stephen White
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Higher Authority

Author: Stephen White

Narrator: Dick Hill

Abridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/25/2006


Synopsis

The sudden death of Utah's Senator Orrin Hatch propels his successor, Lester Horner, first into Hatch's Senate seat and then on to become the first Mormon associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Carried along with Horner is Blythe Oaks, an ambitious and intelligent woman who is also Horner's favorite law clerk and fellow Mormon. But Blythe's reputation - and, by extension, Lester Horner's - is threatened when a female former employee accuses her of sexual harassment and career sabotage.In Higher Authority White shifts his focus from Dr. Alan Gregory, the hero of Privileged Information and the national bestseller Private Practices, to Alan's fiancée, Lauren Crowder. The pool-shooting deputy D.A.'s life is already complicated enough as she picks her way through her relationship with Alan at the same time she is fighting her quiet and dignified battle with multiple sclerosis. But since Blythe's accuser happens to be Lauren's kid sister, aspiring stand-up comic Teresa Crowder, Lauren plunges into the case. And she gets immediate help from an old law school buddy, Robin Torr, whose practice is in Salt Lake City.When, suddenly, Blythe Oaks is savagely murdered in Washington D.C., the lengths to which someone will go to protect secrets that might prove embarrassing to higher authorities in the church are starkly revealed. And as Crowder and Torr probe more and more deeply into these secrets, with timely help from Alan Gregory and his old friend Detective Sam Purdy of the Boulder, Colorado police, White's tough but determined women find the body count growing and themselves placed in jeopardy by a remorseless killer.

About Stephen White

Stephen White is a clinical psychologist and the New York Times bestselling author of sixteen novels, including Kill Me and Dry Ice. He lives in Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on February 19, 2012

A good little murder mystery set in Salt lake City. Sums up the Utah Mormon experience fairly well. Wish there were more books out there like this. I am not an active Mormon now. But I live in Utah. I was raised Mormon. Went on a two year Mormon mission. And even graduated from Mormon owned BYU. So......more

Goodreads review by Jim on June 18, 2018

Third book in the Dr. Alan Gregory series. Originally published in 1996, the protagonist in this novel is ADA Lauren Crowder. Gregory takes a back seat as Lauren travels to Utah because her little sister Teresa had apparently been sexually harassed. Worse is that the harassment was by a prominent Mo......more

Goodreads review by Mary on December 04, 2008

This was an interesting book. It was well researched and a decent insight into 'Mormon Culture' in Utah. It is definitely a work of fiction, and maybe I'm a little too close for comfort. I do believe that corruption and fanaticism occur in the LDS Church, but I think this was a little over-the-top.......more

Goodreads review by Suzan on September 14, 2008

Mystery mixed with the beliefs & deepest secrets of the Morman church,(you think the Catholic church is messed up, you'll be on your knees thanking God you weren't born a Mormon!!!) This started me reading White's,"Allen Gregory" series.......more

Goodreads review by Marianne on January 24, 2018

This book was not as good as Stephen White’s previous books. It was still suspenseful - however it seemed like it was written in a hurry, without the great care that shone in his previous books......more