when her manuscript for "Law of Attraction" had to be vetted by six senior prosecutors and the first assistant U.S. attorney before she could send it to agents, she was, at best, uncomfortable.
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Her racy debut novel, released by Simon and Schuster in October and set in the District, draws on her day job of seven years prosecuting domestic violence, rape, child abuse, human trafficking and other sex crimes.
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