
Hidden Defendant
par
Rachel Sinclair
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Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
Format
Kindle
Pages
292
Langue
Anglais
Publié
May 6, 2017
Éditeur
Vinci Books
Description
In a small, tightly-knit community, the murder of a beloved priest shatters the peace and sparks a gripping investigation that uncovers dark secrets lurking beneath the surface. Amidst the chaos, a troubled defendant stands accused, grappling with the complexities of disassociative identity disorder. Each of his distinct identities holds pieces of the truth, leaving both the legal system and himself questioning the boundaries of guilt and innocence.
As the courtroom drama unfolds, the layers of the case reveal not just the struggle of the defendant to piece together fragmented memories, but also the intricate web of relationships entwined with the priest’s life. Friends, family, and foes become pivotal characters in a narrative that explores faith, betrayal, and the human psyche under duress. The community must confront its own prejudices and fears, as those who once stood in support of the priest are now drawn into a maelstrom of doubt and suspicion.
Rachel Sinclair masterfully navigates the tension between morality and mental illness, crafting a tale that challenges readers to question what it means to truly know someone. As the trial reaches its climax, startling revelations come to light, forcing everyone to confront not only the facts of the case but also their perceptions of justice and mercy.
As the courtroom drama unfolds, the layers of the case reveal not just the struggle of the defendant to piece together fragmented memories, but also the intricate web of relationships entwined with the priest’s life. Friends, family, and foes become pivotal characters in a narrative that explores faith, betrayal, and the human psyche under duress. The community must confront its own prejudices and fears, as those who once stood in support of the priest are now drawn into a maelstrom of doubt and suspicion.
Rachel Sinclair masterfully navigates the tension between morality and mental illness, crafting a tale that challenges readers to question what it means to truly know someone. As the trial reaches its climax, startling revelations come to light, forcing everyone to confront not only the facts of the case but also their perceptions of justice and mercy.
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