



The Intern
A Novel
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4.4 • 84 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
A young Harvard law student falls under the spell of a charismatic judge in this timely and thrilling novel about class, ambition, family and murder.
Madison Rivera lands the internship of a lifetime working for Judge Kathryn Conroy. But Madison has a secret that could destroy her career. Her troubled younger brother Danny has been arrested, and Conroy is the judge on his case.
When Danny goes missing after accusing the judge of corruption, Madison’s quest for answers brings her deep into the judge’s glamorous world. Is Kathryn Conroy a mentor, a victim, or a criminal? Is she trying to help Madison or use her as a pawn? And why is somebody trying to kill her?
As the two women circle each other in a dangerous cat-and-mouse game, will they save each other, or will betrayal leave one of them dead?
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In this fast-paced thriller, a plucky young law student’s internship with a prestigious judge turns deadly. Madison Rivera has idolized Judge Kathryn Conroy since high school, and even though Conroy is presiding over the controversial drug trial of Madison’s brother, Danny, she jumps on the opportunity to work in Conroy’s office. But when Danny goes missing, Madison’s drawn into a dangerous world of corruption and murder—with the judge at the center. Michele Campbell’s smart use of a two-person narrative helps build the tension as we see both Madison and Kathryn’s worlds colliding and collapsing, and the author’s background as a lawyer is evident in her inside knowledge of the intricate legal system. If you love a thrilling read where the line between good and evil isn’t crystal clear, check out The Intern.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Former prosecutor Campbell (The Wife Who Knew Too Much) returns with a goofy legal thriller about the shifting relationship between a judge and her protégé. Harvard Law student Madison Rivera was inspired to become an attorney during a high school career day speech given by Kathryn Conroy, a crusading prosecutor named to the federal bench. Now, Kathryn is one of Madison's professors, and Madison's dream of emulating the older woman seems attainable, especially when she's invited to apply for an internship in Kathryn's chambers. Before the interview, however, Madison learns that her wayward younger brother Danny has pled guilty to federal drug charges and told their mother his plea was coerced—and that Kathryn was in cahoots with the corrupt cop who arrested him. Panicked, Madison lies and tells Kathryn she's an only child during the interview. After she's hired, however, Madison uses her access to Kathryn's records to verify Danny's claims, and a little digging reveals that Kathryn is hiding a mountain of dark secrets. Is Madison being set up? Unfortunately, Campbell's experience with the law doesn't much help the undercooked cat-and-mouse game that emerges—she shows her hand too early, neutralizing most of the suspense, and the plot takes several implausible jumps. This disappoints.
Customer Reviews
A compelling page turner
Excellent, from the first page to the last, could wait to turn the page. my first time reading this author and thoroughly enjoyed her style. Highly recommend