
Death Row
によって
William Bernhardt
まだ評価がありません
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
416
言語
英語
公開されました
Feb 3, 2004
出版社
Fawcett
ISBN-10
0345441761
ISBN-13
9780345441768
説明
In a gripping narrative that delves deep into the complexities of the justice system, a seasoned Oklahoma attorney finds himself embroiled in a high-stakes legal battle. Ben Kincaid, known for his tenacity and unwavering dedication to his clients, risks everything to defend Ray Goldman, a man sentenced to death row. This case isn't just about defending a client; it's a matter of life and death.
As Kincaid navigates the murky waters of evidence and courtroom drama, he confronts a web of corruption and moral dilemmas that test his convictions. The pressure mounts as new details surface, complicating the case and bringing to light unexpected alliances and betrayals. Each layer he uncovers forces him to reconsider the nature of justice and the implications of his choices, both for Goldman and for himself.
Tensions rise not only within the courtroom but also in Kincaid's personal life, as his commitment to the case strains relationships with those closest to him. His relentless pursuit of truth ignites old rivalries and brings him face-to-face with dangerous adversaries who will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo.
With compelling prose and an intricate plot, the narrative challenges the reader to confront their own understanding of guilt, innocence, and the impact of the legal system on real lives. As the clock ticks down to the fateful execution, Kincaid races against time, driven by the hope of redemption and the pursuit of justice that transcends the courtroom walls.
As Kincaid navigates the murky waters of evidence and courtroom drama, he confronts a web of corruption and moral dilemmas that test his convictions. The pressure mounts as new details surface, complicating the case and bringing to light unexpected alliances and betrayals. Each layer he uncovers forces him to reconsider the nature of justice and the implications of his choices, both for Goldman and for himself.
Tensions rise not only within the courtroom but also in Kincaid's personal life, as his commitment to the case strains relationships with those closest to him. His relentless pursuit of truth ignites old rivalries and brings him face-to-face with dangerous adversaries who will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo.
With compelling prose and an intricate plot, the narrative challenges the reader to confront their own understanding of guilt, innocence, and the impact of the legal system on real lives. As the clock ticks down to the fateful execution, Kincaid races against time, driven by the hope of redemption and the pursuit of justice that transcends the courtroom walls.