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False Justice

Jessie Black Legal Thriller, Book 5

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False Justice

By: Larry A. Winters
Narrated by: Xe Sands
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A powerful corporation. A legal system bought and paid for. A prosecutor willing to risk everything for justice.

In a courthouse hallway, Assistant District Attorney Jessie Black runs into an old law school friend. Jessie is excited to catch up with Kelly . . . until she realizes the lawyer is terrified.

Kelly is representing grieving parents against a large corporation whose failure to meet safety standards caused a child's death. The company stands to lose a lot of money, and Kelly fears someone is following her, watching her, and preparing to harm her. But without an actual threat, the police won't help. Jessie offers to talk to her friends in the police department to try to get Kelly some protection, at least temporarily.

But that night, Kelly is found dead in what looks like a random car accident.

Now, Jessie must prove Kelly's accident was actually a murder, find the killer, and protect the grief-stricken parents from a corporation willing to do anything to silence them. But can she succeed against a corrupt judicial system, an indifferent police force, and a bloodthirsty killer? Or will her fight for justice cost her everything?

©2018 Larry A. Winters (P)2024 Tantor
Legal Mystery Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths

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This story was drawn out and hard to understand who was talking. Just Gibberish. so disappointed.

Bad Narration, I could never tell who was speaking. Xe Sands did the worst job I've ever listened to.

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