Jake Denney has hit rock bottom. His wife has left him. He’s drinking again. And his five-year-old daughter is in the middle of it all. When a judge calls him “a disgrace to the legal profession,” Jake starts thinking things might be better for everyone if he wasn’t around anymore.
Then a childhood friend’s mother phones him. Her son, Howie, has been accused of murdering his wife. Jake takes the … Jake takes the seemingly hopeless case in a last-ditch effort to save his client and his fading career.
Meanwhile, Howie’s little sister, Lindsay, has grown into a beautiful woman. Though Jake is drawn to her, there’s something about her he doesn’t understand, even though it may be the very thing he needs to reclaim his humanity.
With the evidence mounting against his client, and a web of corruption closing around them both, Jake Denney faces the fight of his life–not only in the courtroom, but in the depths of his own soul.
“Move over John Grisham. James Scott Bell has done it again with Blind Justice. A must read!” – Nancy Moser, author of The Invitation and The Quest
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Well written legal thriller!
It kept my interest with its many twist and turns.
Wasn’t my interest
The story tells of an attorney who has gone down the wrong path but has the opportunity to help an old friend who has been accused of murder. Excellent read.
I like most books that are set in court rooms or working with lawyers. Mr. Bell is a favorite of mine. His books are clean and honest.
Enjoyed it very much
Could not put it down! Good all the way through. Definitely will be reading more by this author!
Very good book. Recommend it.