Background
''Blood Defense'' draws on Clark's personal experience as a defense attorney early in her career. She later came into the public eye as the lead prosecutor in the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial. From 2011 to 2014, Clark wrote a series of legal thriller novels featuring prosecutor Rachel Knight, which includes ''Guilt By Association'', ''Guilt By Degrees'', ''Killer Ambition'', and ''The Competition''. ''Guilt By Association'' was adapted into a television pilot for TNT in 2014. While Knight is straightforward and unlikely to bend the rules, Clark called ''Blood Defense'' lead character Samantha Brinkman "more morally ambiguous". Clark said that she developed Rachel Knight from a desire to write a realistic take on a prosecutor and her friends, with women supporting each other at a time when the opposite was being celebrated with '' The Real Housewives''. By contrast, Samantha Brinkman reflects her interest in "noir and a darker character". She said: Clark noted, "You have a lot more leeway with a defense attorney than with a prosecutor ... The prosecution has to go with the evidence and the facts and tell the story as it happened. The defense has more creative freedom. All you have to do is look for a defense that works. But it doesn't have to be the truth." She also said of Samantha, "The fact that she is a defense attorney creates a lot of new possibilities for me as a writer. She's also sort of reckless and daring and she pushes things far, in terms of the lengths that she will go to to get things done." Clark said, "I particularly wanted to show what a defense attorney's job is in this age of social media, as well as the ability of a lawyer to access public opinion through Twitter and Facebook. I wanted to use all of today's tools to show what it's like to be a defense attorney in this world."Plot
Samantha Brinkman, an eager criminal defense attorney with few clients but a good reputation in the Los Angeles courts, lands the high-profile double murder case of Detective Dale Pearson. Initially attributed to a botched burglary, the murders of actress Chloe Monahan and her roommate Paige Avner are soon blamed on the veteran police officer, who had been dating Chloe and was overheard fighting with her on the night of her death. Unsure of his guilt or innocence, Samantha and her team—paralegal Michelle Fusco and hacker/investigator/felon Alex Medrano—pull out all the stops in their defense of Pearson.Publication
''Blood Defense'' was released on May 1, 2016 by Thomas & Mercer. While her Rachel Knight series was published by "traditional publisher" Mulholland Books, Thomas & Mercer is an imprint of Amazon Publishing. Of the change, Clark said: Clark's contract is for two books a year, which she calls a "tough" pace as a writer but also "a brilliant marketing choice". She explained:Reception
Calling Clark's new series "promising", '' Publishers Weekly'' wrote that "Clark sprinkles jaw-dropping surprises throughout and impressively pulls off a shocker that lesser writers can only envy." Shawna Seed of '' The Dallas Morning News'' described the "ethically flexible" Samantha as believably flawed, praising the novel's ending and Clark's portrayal of "the symbiotic relationship between the L.A. criminal justice system and the media". Jonathan Elderfield wrote for '' Associated Press'' that Clark "has the most fun when she's showing readers the world of celebrity trials, from the media circus, the courthouse crowds, the crazies and the police to the inner workings of the trial itself".Television adaptation
In April 2016, Mandeville TV approached Clark about producing ''Blood Defense'' as a legalSequels
A sequel, ''Moral Defense'', was released on November 8, 2016. Clark began developing it in September 2015, and the novel was already written when ''Blood Defense'' was released in May 2016. In ''Moral Defense'', Samantha defends a 15-year-old girl accused of brutally murdering her adoptive family. Clark said that though Samantha is dealing with a new crime, "the issues that are hatched in ''Blood Defense'' are definitely going to come back to haunt her". The third Samantha Brinkman novel, ''Snap Judgment'', was published on August 29, 2017. The novel finds Samantha defending another attorney who may or may not be involved in the death of his murdered daughter's boyfriend. A fourth novel, ''Final Judgment'', was released on April 21, 2020. It follows Samantha as her boyfriend, Niko Ferrell, becomes the prime suspect in a murder.References
{{Reflist 2016 American novels American thriller novels Legal thriller novels Novels set in Los Angeles