A California prosecutor wrestling with mental illness and addiction takes on a make-or-break case: a celebrity therapist accused of a sex crime.
Suffering from hard-to-treat psychosis, Los Angeles lawyer Bradlee Aames has been teetering on the edge too long. To avoid falling, she stays focused by winning trial after trial, even while she's self-medicating with booze, dope, and midnight surfing sessions on the Pacific Ocean. But when a thick fog of delusions engulfs her, she blows a case, and her reputation is suddenly on the line.
To rehabilitate her career, she's been given an easy assignment: Dr. Don, a popular TV shrink, stands accused of sexually exploiting a vulnerable female patient, yet the broken woman won't testify. If Bradlee can settle the matter quietly, the Medical Board will be pleased. All they want is to avoid further embarrassment—even when a predator like Dr. Don is primed to debase more helpless women. But Deputy Attorney General Bradlee Aames never does anything quietly.
In a sun-blasted, hallucinatory world where illusion is the name of the game, this battle is about to reveal power, corruption, and personal demons—on both sides of the law.
"Throw your preconceptions and expectations about legal thrillers out the window...He Said, She Said will pick you up, shake you around, and knock you on your can."―Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of Where It Hurts
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