Edited by anniekins at 10-10-2023 03:45
A professionalathlete, T.J. Allen, is charged with the murder of Matthew Stanton, the ownerof the team. Antonelli agrees to take the case only after the trial court judgetells him that Allen is innocent and that “All of America contributed to themaking of Matthew Stanton.” The evidence is firmly stacked against Allen: hewas found standing over Stanton’s dead body, the murder weapon still inhand. The only way to prove Allen isinnocent it is to find the real killer and their motive. Who had a reason tokill Matthew Stanton? What had he done, or what was he planning to do,that made the real killer think he hadno choice? As Joseph Antonelli preparesfor the most difficult case of his career, he will learn that the answer tothat question will change not only the outcome of this trial, but could changethe world as we know it.
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