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Freedom and Justice

✍ Scribed by Peter O'Mahoney


Publisher
Roam Free Publishing
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Series
Tex Hunter Legal Thriller Series Book 7
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


The trial of the decade has arrived.

After thirty-five years in prison, convicted serial killer Alfred Hunter has the chance to clear his name. His son, criminal defense attorney Tex Hunter, has fought hard to prove his father’s innocence, but powerful forces have been against them. The criminal underworld, corrupt politicians, and the Chicago Police Department all need to keep the truth from coming out. When a piece of hidden evidence is unveiled, Hunter has the chance to demand a retrial.

For his whole life, Tex Hunter has battled to free his father from prison, but to reveal the truth, to finally uncover what happened, he must take the greatest risk of all…


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