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Elijah Deville in Judged Worthy of Death
Elijah Deville in Judged Worthy of Death
Elijah Deville in Judged Worthy of Death
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Ever wonder what's it's like to be convicted of murder? For Simon Donovan, it's an experience that he'd wished he'd never had to ponder. After all, he'd hired Elijah Deville, the lawyer that never loses. Still, for all of his courtroom prowess, the facts weren't on Elijah's side, and neither was the verdict. Would Elijah give up? After seven years of not admitting defeat, Elijah is visited by a mysterious person, who claims they can help unravel the mystery. But who are they and can they be trusted? These are questions that Elijah's going to have to answer if the real murderer is to be apprehended. Can you solve the case before Elijah? Take the challenge, that is if you're up to it.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 19, 2012
ISBN9781476490410
Elijah Deville in Judged Worthy of Death
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J.R. Diestelkamp

J.R. Diestelkamp was born on July 4, 1983, in St. Catharines, Ontario. Growing up, Diestelkamp became interested in entering the teaching profession because of his love for working with children. He went to school at Brock University and studied Chemistry and Education. He graduated in 2006, with a Bachelor's of Education and a Bachelor of Science focused in Chemistry. Upon graduating, Diestelkamp was hired by the local school board and has been a substitute teacher up to the date of publication for this novel. Even though Chemistry is his main focus, he always has had a knack for creative writing. In 2011, he published his first novel titled 'Elijah Deville in Coasting to Death'. The series itself follows the cases of Elijah Deville, a rich Canadian lawyer situated in Toronto. Along with his sister Becca, and his investigator, Cameron Mills, Elijah helps defend guilty looking clients against scurrilous criminal charges. Somewhat based off of fictional lawyers, Perry Mason and Ben Matlock, Elijah always says that he'll vigourously defend his clients in the courtroom. However, personal ethics sometimes hinder his cause, creating situations that other fictional lawyers might not face. Unlike other detective stories, Diestelkamp attempts to place his characters in a time and place. Although real names and events, close to the time period have been changed, you'll notice that sometimes novels refer to other cases that have already happened or are about to happen. Sometimes, clues might be given in one novel, that might shed some light on a case in another one. Diestelkamp hopes that this feature not only keeps readers coming back to the series, but that it adds a sense of realism, in that these characters really do have lives, and are not just bounding from case to case. At the time of publication, J.R. Diestelkamp resides in Thorold, Ontario, a town of 18,000 people, situated about 15 minutes west of Niagara Falls. He is active in his community, including the church where he attends known as the Garden City Church of Christ. He hopes you enjoy the series, and looks forward to write many more novels in the years to come.

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