Good Bad Woman by Elizabeth
Woodcraft
“Working class lesbian barrister”
Frankie Richmond discovers that her one time client, Saskia Baron, may be
involved in more than a drunk and disorderly charge. A murdered man turns up
grasping Frankie’s car’s number plate, and now more pieces of planted evidence are
turning up, framing her. Frankie has a hard time getting ahead of the ball
game. It is not only murder that has
Frankie frazzled, so too her new bi-sexual lover, Margo. Unknown to Frankie, Margo has links to the
dead man and Saskia. What else is she hiding, is she all that she seems?
Frankie has to find out and find out fast. This plot is complex and fast paced
and is highly recommended.
Citation: Woodcraft, Elizabeth. Good Bad
Women, New York, N.Y.: Kensington Books, 2002
