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Twisted Justice
- Justice, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jodie Bentley
- Length: 16 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
War hero General Randall Andrews has been nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court and George Carson leads the fight to defeat him. Before the final Senate vote on his nomination, Andrews is found shot to death in his Tampa home and George is arrested for murder. Judge Willa Carson believes with all her heart that her husband is the victim of twisted justice, but why won't he defend himself? George Carson could kill a man. But he didn't kill Andrews. Or did he?*
Realistic twists and turns keep readers engaged and guessing until the finale of this tense political thriller!
©2011 Diane Capri LLC d/b/a AugustBooks (P)2015 Diane Capri LLC d/b/a AugustBooks
What the critics say
"Full of thrills and tension - but smart and human too." (Lee Child, number-one New York Times best-selling author of Jack Reacher Thrillers)
"In a time when our own justice system often blurs the lines between right and wrong, Judge Willa Carson is a heroine we can all salute. [Twisted Justice] is a taut and thought-provoking mystery that leaves readers both satisfied and looking forward to the next Willa Carson adventure." (P. J. Nunn, The Charlotte Austin Review)