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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Loved it
Holds your interest and had some surprises.
Good reading A little slow at first but then holds your attention until the end.
No depth to characters
Interesting story with a little satan worship thrown in
Just fair.
A lawyer finds redemption. Bottomed out in his career and personal life we ride along as he solves a mystery and gets justice for the disadvantaged and discovers a dimension of good for the first time. Very enjoyable.
Great read!
Liked the story but wanted more. Author left us wanting more that’s for sure.
I had to get the rest in the series to follow the character development. Wonderful reads!
I loved this book. I had trouble putting it down. I really loved watching a man who had hit rock bottom climb back up and be what the Lord intended.
Will read the author anytime I get the opportunity
Excellent character development.
I loved it!
This was a quick and easy read. The characters fit every stereotype in the courtroom genre. The one unique feature, christianity and witchcraft, should have been expanded upon to really make this a fun read.
Great author…
Not as good as the other books in this series.
This is an enjoyable book with unexpected spiritual elements. I had to put it down at times to let my spirit “rest” but I found it very interesting. The characters were very well developed.
I enjoyed Blind Justice!
Favorite author!!