Book Excerpt:
"GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT
On a Thursday morning in Banker, Alabama, the body of a twenty-one-year-old woman was discovered murdered. After the police and forensics were inspected, with the help of eyewitnesses and fingerprints, the man responsible for the heinous crime was identified as Pastor Thaddeus Ganvis.
Charles 'Esquire' Everson, a man gifted with determination and an avenger of truth, became the most prestigious and sought-after lawyer in the state of Alabama due to his unwavering litigation skills. After finishing another victorious case, he returned to his office. As the day continued, he found himself logging into Facebook and nearly dropped his phone when he discovered that his former pastor was arrested for first-degree murder.
Without a second thought, he flew to Banker, Alabama, to prove the innocence of a godly man. Along the way, he discovers the opposition that threatens."
Title: Trial Of Injustice
Author: T. K. Ware
Publisher: Insightful Creation Publication
Series: Esquire Book 1
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Trial Of Injustice" by T. K. Ware
My Opinion:
'Trial Of Injusice' was a good mystery, suspenseful Christian read. It was a joy seeing how Pastor Ganvis didn't hold any grudges as he dwells on using 'the power of forgiveness after it was all said and done. This author gives us quite a read of what went on in this small town of Banker, Alabama, and Charles Everson, a lawyer, comes in to save his former pastor, framed for adultery and murder. There will be many twists and turns due to all the violence in this story, but by the end, I enjoyed seeing how the power of forgiveness was right there front and center, especially for a certain Deacon Bradley. What a story this one was that dealt with greed and power. To get all of this story, you will have to pick up this read to see how well this author brings it all to the reader.
Author: T. K. Ware
Publisher: Insightful Creation Publication
Series: Esquire Book 1
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Trial Of Injustice" by T. K. Ware
My Opinion:
'Trial Of Injusice' was a good mystery, suspenseful Christian read. It was a joy seeing how Pastor Ganvis didn't hold any grudges as he dwells on using 'the power of forgiveness after it was all said and done. This author gives us quite a read of what went on in this small town of Banker, Alabama, and Charles Everson, a lawyer, comes in to save his former pastor, framed for adultery and murder. There will be many twists and turns due to all the violence in this story, but by the end, I enjoyed seeing how the power of forgiveness was right there front and center, especially for a certain Deacon Bradley. What a story this one was that dealt with greed and power. To get all of this story, you will have to pick up this read to see how well this author brings it all to the reader.
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