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Stolen Justice
Stolen Justice
Stolen Justice
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Stolen Justice

Written by Robin James

Narrated by Teri Clark Linden

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Will she take on an entire town to clear the name of a convicted killer?

Defense lawyer Cass Leary never backs down from a case. Though after her latest high-profile courtroom win, the ex-mafia attorney thinks she’s finally earned a little rest and relaxation. But when her paralegal begs her to defend a potentially innocent man who was convicted of homicide, she puts vacation on hold to fight for justice.

With the convicted killer now terminally ill and behind bars, Cass digs deeper despite the whole town resisting her at every turn. Discovering shocking evidence along the way, she fears the true killer may still be at large. But the closer she gets to the hornet’s nest, the more she enrages those who want her permanently silenced...

Can Cass set the record straight before trying to reveal dark town secrets gets her killed?

 Stolen Justice is the fourth book in the fast-paced Cass Leary Legal Thriller series. If you like bold heroines, dark secrets, and twists you won’t see coming, then you’ll love Robin James’s pulse-pounding novel.

 Buy Stolen Justice to take a suspenseful courtroom thrill-ride today!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 31, 2019
ISBN9781951327026
Stolen Justice
Author

Robin James

Robin James is the author of a number of military novels focusing on special operations.

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    Loved this book! But the ending was a bit predictable - not the details of the case but the general vibe