Before I became an attorney, I worked in security in an illegal enterprise. That life gave me stories you don’t learn in law school. Now, I draw from those experiences and from handling over forty murder cases, including four death penalty trials. My fiction walks the line between justice and survival — and the truth usually lives somewhere in between.
Three young girls are horribly tortured and murdered. Attorney, William Harris, faces one of the biggest challenges of his life – defending a diabolical client who he knows is guilty but who he is forced to try and have set free due to the law. What lengths should an attorney go to in order to defend his client above and beyond his own feelings?
“No matter how horrendous the crimes are or how much William hates John - William will do whatever it takes to make sure John is not convicted for the torture and murders of the three girls. Just the knowledge that William is working that hard for John, someone William hates, to secure John's freedom for these heinous crimes while knowing that John is guilty, gives John great pleasure.
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