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Unjust
- A Jason Michelson Legal Thriller
- Narrated by: Caleb Thompson
- Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
In this suspenseful legal thriller novel, a wrongfully convicted man has been sitting behind bars for forty years. He had lost all hope in the justice system and being released until the Exoneration Project agrees to take on his case. Maxwell loved Amelia, and the fact that he was on trial for her murder was unimaginable. Maxwell was a black man who thought he had it all. He was set to graduate college, he was in love, and he was ready to start the rest of his life.
When Maxwell found himself behind bars for the murder of the love of his life, he knew they both wouldn't get the justice they deserve.
Forty years in jail, Maxwell thought this was where he would spend the rest of his life. When the Exoneration Project took his case, his eyes were opened to how truly wrong his conviction was.
None of the evidence points to Maxwell, and it is inconceivable how any jury could find him guilty.
Realizing the magnitude of injustices Maxwell faced during his original trial, corporate attorney Jason Michelson and Rachel Nix from the Exoneration Project fight to expose the blatant misconduct and corruption that led to his conviction.
This Courtroom Drama focuses on:
- The injustices that black defendants face in the justice system.
- A realistic legal thriller fiction with suspense that keeps listeners hooked.
- The first book in a legal thriller series that points to injustices in the American judicial system.
Download Unjust and see Maxwell’s story unfold as he and his attorneys fight for justice.
Fans of Allen Eskens, Michael Connelly, and Robin James’ legal thrillers will love the realistic story portrayed in Unjust.