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The Wrong Man from Willingham

Autor Ken Siegel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2017
Dexter Rollins was a studious and ambitious high school senior who was close to achieving his lifelong dream of going to college. But that dream was suddenly derailed when he was framed for murder. Evidence set up by the real killer, and the fact that Dexter was the last person seen with the victim, convinced the police and everyone else that he committed the crime.
The people of Willingham, Texas were shocked and angered by the tragic murder in their community. They wanted blood. They wanted revenge. They wanted the arrest, conviction, and death of Dexter Rollins. Everything seemed to be stacked against him. The victim was the daughter-in-law of a powerful politician. The State assigned their best litigator to prosecute the case. Dexter was provided a novice as his court appointed attorney. The evidence all pointed toward Dexter's guilt. A wrongful conviction and subsequent death sentence appeared to be his fate. Would he be able to somehow beat all the odds and save his own life?
Author Bio:
"The Wrong Man From Willingham" is Ken Siegel's second published novel. He has also written the murder mystery, "The Courts of Garrowville" and he writes for the sports section of the magazine, "Nostalgic America" which can be accessed at www.nostalgicamerica.com.
Ken Siegel is originally from New York and currently resides in Florida. He invites you to visit his website at www.garrowville.com where you can find out more about the author, his two published novels, his short story, "A Better Place," and contact information.
Keywords: Emotional, Insightful, Powerful, Suspenseful, Justice, Murder, Trial, Legal, Death Penalty
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781506905082
ISBN-10: 1506905080
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: First Edition Design Publishing