Unlucky in Law, Perri OShaughnessy
Unlucky in Law, Perri OShaughnessy
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Unlucky in Law

Author: Perri O'Shaughnessy

Series: Nina Reilly

Narrator: Mia Barron

Unabridged: 13 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

Nina Reilly takes on the most dangerous and difficult case of her career in New York Times bestselling author Perri O’Shaughnessy’s latest thriller. An ingenious blend of forensic science, history, and gripping suspense, Unlucky in Law pits the tough but compassionate attorney against the most unbeatable adversary of all: the law.  Nina has just received a last-minute call from her old boss and mentor in Monterey County, California, where she is enjoying the breathtaking scenery and spending time with her boyfriend, P.I. Paul van Wagoner. Klaus Pohlmann is in desperate straits and begs Nina to take over a seemingly unwinnable case: A luckless two-time felon named Stefan Wyatt has robbed a grave and made off with the long-buried bones of a Russian émigré. When he is caught and arrested, further devastating evidence found in the grave suggests that Stefan is guilty of a far more deadly crime. A young woman, a classmate of Stefan’s, has been killed, and he is accused of her murder. Now, as a result of California’s Third Strike law, Wyatt is looking at twenty-five years to life whether he’s convicted of grand theft or murder. Either way, he’s in big trouble.  With her client’s blood DNA found in the dead woman’s apartment, Nina faces an uphill battle. Suspecting that her hapless client has been set up, Nina brings in a brilliant forensic pathologist who comes up with a startling theory about the case that could rewrite a crucial page of European history. As the evidence mounts against Nina’s client, Paul launches his own investigation into the shadowy past of the two-decades-old skeleton. But long-held secrets nearly get him killed and reveal a more insidious evil at work—and an extraordinary story dating back to tsarist Russia and the Romanov court. As Wyatt edges closer to the unluckiest verdict of his young life, Nina makes an astounding discovery that just might save her client—or expose a killer who could bury them all.  Brilliantly imagined and compulsively readable, Unlucky in Law is a beguiling mix of wrenching drama and gripping action. And it is Perri O’Shaughnessy’s most accomplished novel to date. "O’Shaughnessy comes up with the neatest solution to [a] classic puzzle in recent thriller memory."—Publishers Weekly

About Perri O'Shaughnessy

Perri O'Shaughnessy is the pen name for two sisters, Pamela and Mary O'Shaughnessy. Together they have written twelve Nina Reilly legal thrillers, a stand-alone thriller, KEEPER OF THE KEYS, and one short story collection, SINISTER SHORTS. Pamela, a graduate of Harvard Law School, practiced law in Monterey, San Pablo, and South Lake Tahoe, California, for sixteen years. She lives in northern California. Mary worked as a multimedia editor for many years. She lives with her husband and children near San Francisco.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patricia on October 08, 2020

I am 34 pages in this book and I'm done... Boring unlike her other books I have read. She should have stayed in TAHOE.........more

Goodreads review by DubaiReader on October 17, 2011

Good in parts. My feelings towards this book oscillated as I read it. I'm not a fan of courtroom narratives and found the beginning quite dull as we spent much of our time in the court. As things heated up, with more activity out in the real world, so did my enthusiasm. Unfortunately I was disappoint......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on July 08, 2016

Love the settings I'm familiar with....law mystery is interesting, but not too dynamic or challenging.......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on June 10, 2021

I was so painfully disappointed in this novel. The summary on the back of the book makes it seem far more fast paced than it truly was. Boring doesn't even begin to cover the true nature of this story. The first... I'll say 2/3 to 3/4 of the book is all build up with very few answers. Not to mention......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 19, 2019

BOTTOM-LINE: Good story with the mentor, but the other stuff detracts . PLOT OR PREMISE: Nina Reilly gets a call from her old mentor to sit second-chair on a murder case that started with a grave robbery . WHAT I LIKED: The story that the client tells is surprisingly plausible...he was hired to rob a grave......more