Beyond A Reasonable Doubt

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From Amazon:

Assistant DA, Jenna James took an oath to uphold the law, administer justice, deter crime and ensure the safety of the community. Her job isn’t easy, but it has always been black and white—criminals versus victims. Now she is the victim, and the very system she’s fought to uphold is suddenly corrupt, the lines between good and bad are blurred and her world has turned upside down. She’s always known that world existed—a world of power so immense that a single phone call can result in people disappearing or political offices being vacated, a world where doctors are available at a moment’s notice. She’s never been part of that world—never wanted to be. The body count is rising, and unless she finds proof beyond a reasonable doubt against a corrupt former federal judge, and a notorious criminal defense attorney, it will continue to rise.

My Review:

The scales that weigh good versus evil and the gray area between. That sentence sums up this book, yet it doesn’t. Greed is powerful, and the more you have, or have not, the more luring it is to be caught up in the circle of bold crime, hidden bodies, nver mind how, the lust for the more salacious side of life, the luxury of having fine homes, designer furniture and more way above one’s pay grade is more than enough to lure a reader to this book. This is the first book by Prather I’ve read. I’m hooked, plain, and simple. You will be as well.

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