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It's a story torn from the headlines: Teacher seduces her student. But what if that's not the real story? What if the teacher is the innocent one and the student is the bad guy? That's Alexis Jordan's dilemma in Teach Her a Lesson-how to defend herself against a terrifyingly plausible accusation when everyone wants to believe she's guilty.
It's a story torn from the headlines: Teacher seduces her student. But what if that's not the truth? What if the teacher is the innocent one and the student is the bad guy? That's Alexis Jordan's dilemma-how to defend herself against a terrifyingly plausible accusation when everyone wants to believe she's guilty.
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It's a story torn from the headlines: Teacher seduces her student. But what if that's not the real story? What if the teacher is the innocent one and the student is the bad guy? That's Alexis Jordan's dilemma in Teach Her a Lesson-how to defend herself against a terrifyingly plausible accusation when everyone wants to believe she's guilty.

It's a story torn from the headlines: Teacher seduces her student. But what if that's not the truth? What if the teacher is the innocent one and the student is the bad guy? That's Alexis Jordan's dilemma-how to defend herself against a terrifyingly plausible accusation when everyone wants to believe she's guilty.


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Kate Flora's fascination with people's criminal tendencies began in the Maine attorney general's office. Deadbeat dads, people who hurt their kids, and employers' discrimination aroused her curiosity about human behavior. The author of twenty-six books spanning many genres including crime fiction, true crime, memoir, romantic suspense, and nonfiction, and many short stories, Flora's been a finalist for the Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, and Derringer awards. She won the Public Safety Writers Association award for nonfiction and twice won the Maine Literary Award for crime fiction. Flora has taught writing for the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, Brown University Continuing Education, The Cambridge Center for Adult Education, the Cape Cod Writer's Conference, and for Grub Street in Boston. She's a former international president of Sisters in Crime, and a founder of the New England Crime Bake and the Maine Crime Wave conferences. She blogs with the Maine Crime Writers. http://mainecrimewriters.com Flora is president of the New England Chapter of Sisters in Crime.She divides her time between Massachusetts and Maine, where she gardens and cooks and watches the clouds when she's not imagining her character's dark deeds. www.kateclarkflora.com