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by Henry Wise
Published Jun 2025
Holy City is the captivating debut from Henry Wise about a deputy sheriff who must work alongside an unpredictable private detective after he finds himself on the outs from his sheriff's department over his unwillingness to look the other way when an innocent man is arrested for murder.
by Eli Sanders
Published Feb 2017
A Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter's gripping account of one young man's path to murder - and a wake-up call for mental health care in America
by Ausma Zehanat Khan
Published Dec 2015
A complex and provocative story of loss, redemption, and the cost of justice that will linger with readers long after turning the final page.
by John Grisham
Published Nov 2007
John Grishams first work of nonfiction, an exploration of small town justice gone terribly awry, is his most extraordinary legal thriller yet.
by Lisa Scottoline
Published Jul 2005
A stunning new tale filled with witty dialogue, vibrant characters, and breakneck pacing, in which true-life history reinforces Scottoline's hallmark themes of justice and family.
by George Pelecanos
Published Feb 2005
'Written in rich, observant prose, this is a brilliant study of a society tearing apart as racial tensions escalate after the King killing.' Publishers Weekly
by Talia Carner
Published Nov 2002
When the justice system fails her daughter, one courageous mother takes matters into her own hands. In a wrenching race against time, the safety of one child becomes entangled in the theatrics of Family Court, bottled-up family dynamics, media frenzy, and the pressure of the political machine.
by Lisa Scottoline
Published Mar 2002
In a case steeped in blood and memory, it will take a stroke of brilliance to save Pigeon Tony. But if anyone just might see justice done, it's this gutsy young attorney who'll risk everything to win ... including her life.
by Sandra Brown
Published Apr 2001
A fearless reporter trapped in a volatile siege, two young lovers turned fugitive, and a holdup that transforms a small desert town into a powder keg.
by P.D. James
Published Nov 1998
In her first foray into the strange closed world of the Law Courts and the London legal community, P.D. James has created a fascinating tale of interwoven passion and terror.
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