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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781420101881 ISBN: 1420101889 Label: Zebra Manufacturer: Zebra Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2009-01-01 Publisher: Zebra Studio: Zebra
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The Sisterhood - Myra, Annie, Kathryn, Alexis, Yoko, Nikki, and Isabelle - have risked everything in the name of justice, including their own freedom. Their most recent mission promised to reward them with the ultimate prize - a presidential pardon and a chance to leave their enforced exile. But as they've learned too many times before, life doesn't always turn out as planned. Business titan Ruben Rumson has turned his attention to politics. By throwing the weight of his vast media empire behind on of the presidential candidates, Ruben hopes to gain influence over the highest office in the land.But his chosen candidate is Martine Connor's opponent, and if her bid for the White House fails, the Sisterhood can kiss their promised pardon goodbye. The only solution: travel to Washington and go tow-to-toe with the world's most powerful and ruthless media mogul. Armed with Annie's sizeable chequebook, Alexis' red bag of tricks, and Maggie's top secret folder of dynamite information, the Ladies of Pinewood have a daring plan to pull off their most important job yet - and this time, failure is not an option.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: exciting entry Comment: The Sisterhood seven looks forward to their presidential pardon and the end of their self-imposed exile in Europe as they did their part of the bargain (see COLLATERAL DAMAGE). However, the pardon is delayed for political reasons when the president selects Bert Navarro as the new FBI director. No one wants his alleged abetting the Sisterhood to become the focus of the Senate advice and consent hearings.
Instead Myra, Annie, Kathryn, Alexis, Yoko, Nikki, and Isabelle are working a scenario in Las Vegas as a favor to a friend Beatrice. Her estranged daughter Marble Rose is on a roll at the casinos, which means those in charge want it ended anyway possible including murder. The Sisters and their lawyer Lizzie investigate what looks preposterous at first, but soon that turns into a network of corruption in which the betting line in Vegas is all seven and their attorney will be shortly dead.
This is an exciting entry although the overarching story line of receiving the pardon and life afterward never moves forward; many fans of the saga will be disappointed in that. Still this is a solid tale as the magnificent seven struggles through layers of obfuscation that politicians would cherish. As they dig baby dig deeper, their adversary counterattacks. In spite of some disappointment in the overall saga moving forward at a glacier pace, readers will enjoy FINAL JUSTICE wondering whether our side will lose this time as the opposition seems so much more powerful.
Harriet Klausner
Customer Rating:      Summary: Boilerplate Comment: Author seems to be grinding these out since the unique retribution is now having the culprits shipped off to somewhere.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Final Justice Comment: I love this book and can't believe that Fern Michaels is thinking about ending it here. I say No No I want more. Please don't leave us with so many loose ends that need to be fixed. So many loves are waiting in the wings and I know that she can find more people that have done wrong or been done wrong.
As always this is a wonderful read and I just love that the girls can do things that would seem impossibly but it always works out for them.
Please don't stop Fern.
Sylvia
Customer Rating:      Summary: Final Justice Comment: Fern Michaels does it again with Final Justice. I could not wait till it came out and the book did not disappoint me. I loved it as I have loved the whole series on the sisterhood. I am now antispating her next release of the sisterhood series to see what happens to all of them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Book Jacket vs Content left me bewildered. Comment: If you read the book jacket of the hardcover, it talks about a rival to the Post, a Rupert Murdoch type character. After reading the book, the contents have NOTHING to do with the description I read. Something seems to be off with this book.
It was an "okay" read. Parts of the story left me feeling it was a bit rushed and disjointed. I had to re-read a few paragraphs and pages just to make sure I hadn't skipped something.
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