This is a book that is in serious need of an editor. I read it on my Kindle. While the story got off to a great start, by mid-book I was bored. I'm not sure whether the print edition has as many grammatical, punctuation and spelling errors as the Kindle edition, but it was quite annoying. There were also several events that were overwritten and too over the top such as many of the court and prison scenes. Also unbelievable was the story that DNA evidence was unavailable until several months into the trial. The book should also be billed as a Christian/religious thriller. I'll likely not read any more of this author's work.
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Sam Hudson is an attorney who gets caught up on the other side of the law and has to to do some work to get his name cleared as he is not guilty of the crimes.
I am amazed that a book with this length kept my attention - I read this book in two sittings. I loved how the book took you through the crime, time in jail and beyond. It was a complete story where normal legal thrillers only tell a part of the full story.
Sam Hudson is an attorney who gets caught up on the other side of the law and has to to do some work to get his name cleared as he is not guilty of the crimes.
I am amazed that a book with this length kept my attention - I read this book in two sittings. I loved how the book took you through the crime, time in jail and beyond. It was a complete story where normal legal thrillers only tell a part of the full story.