A gripping page-turner about two young
mothers, one grisly murder, and the lengths both women will go in the name of
their children.
When young, decorated combat veteran Travis Hollis is found stabbed through the heart at a U.S. Army base in Germany, there is no doubt that his wife, Luz, is to blame. But was it an act of self-defense? A frenzied attempt to save her infant daughter from domestic abuse? Or the cold blood murder of an innocent man?
As the case heads to trial in Los Angeles, hard-charging attorney Abby Rosenberg is eager to return from maternity leave—and her quickly fracturing home life—to take the case and defend Luz. Abby, a new mother herself, is committed to ensuring Luz avoids prison and retains custody of her daughter. But as the evidence stacks up against Luz, Abby realizes the task proves far more difficult than she suspected – especially when she has to battle for control over the case with her co-counsel, whose dark absorption with Luz only complicates matters further.
As the trial careens toward an outcome no one
expects, readers will find themselves in the seat of the jurors, forced to
answer the question - what does it mean to be a good mother? A good lawyer? And
who is the real monster?
Saturday,
October 14, 2006
2:51
a.m.
Ramstein
Air Base
Ramstein-Miesenbach,
Germany
“Front desk, Sergeant Jamison.”
“He was too big. I couldn’t get him off me. He told me I
was going to die—[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am?”
“[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am, where are you?”
“1074-B Arizona Circle. Call an ambulance. I need—”
“Okay, okay. I’ve got the EMT on the other line and the
ambulance en route. Where are you hurt?”
“Not me—”
“Ma’am, is that—is that a baby crying? Is that your
baby?”
“[unintelligible]”
“Did he hurt the baby?”
“She’s—[unintelligible]—the other room. He was going to
[unintelligible]”
“Okay, I reported the break-in. We are
dispatching—security forces have been dispatched. Where is he now?”
“[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am, where is the intruder now?”
“He was stabbed. Oh, Jesus, oh, Jesus—[unintelligible]”
“What is the nature of the injury?”
“There’s so much blood—[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am, I can’t—I’m having trouble understanding you. I
need for you to calm down so I can tell these guys what’s going on.”
“[unintelligible]”
“Where is he stabbed?”
“In his chest. He’s losing all of his blood.”
“The EMT is en route now.”
“[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am, could the intruder hurt you or the baby? Are you
still in danger?”
“He’s not—[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am—”
“—an intruder. He’s— It’s Staff
Sergeant—[unintelligible]”
“I’m having a hard time understanding you, ma’am. Take a
breath. Take a breath.”
“Staff Sergeant Travis Hollis—”
“The intruder is—he’s—he’s military?”
“He’s my husband. He was stabbed. I stabbed
him—[unintelligible]”
“Ma’am, ma’am, are you still there?”
“Travis, baby, don’t die on me. Please, don’t die.”
Excerpted from A Good
Mother by Lara Bazelon, Copyright © 2021 by Lara Bazelon. Published by Hanover Square Press.
Lara Bazelon is an attorney, journalist,
MacDowell Fellow, former public defender, and professor at the University of
San Francisco School of Law, where she holds the Phillip and Muriel C. Barnett
Chair in Trial Advocacy. She is also the author of Rectify: The Power of Restorative Justice After Wrongful Conviction,
as well as the upcoming nonfiction book, Ambitious
Like a Mother: Women, Ambition, and Motherhood, and her writing has been
published widely in The New York Times,
The Atlantic, Slate, The Washington Post,
and many others.
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