Severn River Publishing
The Burden of Power: A Legal Thriller
The Burden of Power: A Legal Thriller
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A beloved senator. An unspeakable crime. A new face for the prosecution. Welcome to the trial of the century.
In the heart of Blake County, an unprecedented legal storm is brewing. A long-time US senator, Bill Collins, is at the epicenter of this maelstrom. A man of power and influence, he now stands indicted, accused of an unthinkable crime--conspiring in the region's most recent unsolved murders.
Enter Maggie Reynolds: a top-notch trial lawyer, famous for handling high-profile criminal defense cases. In a surprise twist, she crosses the aisle to stand on an unfamiliar side of the courtroom. Tapped as a special prosecutor, Maggie finds herself leading the State's case against the senator, an assignment that carries as much scrutiny as it does prestige.
Maggie knows the stakes are high as she builds out her trial strategy. The task is formidable; the history of several well-known families weaves a complex and thick web. Yet, despite the heavy smoke around the senator's deeds, she seeks more. She needs solid, irrefutable evidence to convince her jury. Evidence she finds on the eve of trial, in an unexpected place that will leave readers breathless.
Joe Cargile's riveting Blake County Legal Thrillers are perfect for fans of John Grisham and Michael Connelly.
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Author: Joe Cargile
Publisher: Severn River Publishing
Published: 05/28/2024
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 10.17h x 4.62w x 0.56d
ISBN13: 9781648755941
ISBN10: 1648755941
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Legal
- Fiction | Thrillers | Legal
About the Author
Joe Cargile is an American novelist, lawyer, and displaced Southerner. The pages from his books are filled with settings that have been influenced by his love for travel, sports, and the ever-evolving South. With stories inspired by his work in the courtroom--an arena he believes plays host to fearsome competitors, and often some of our world's most interesting characters--he holds deep admiration for those tireless advocates who set the standard for the trial lawyer. He lives and works in London, England, with his wife and three daughters.
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