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  • Unreasonable Force

  • Brent Marks Legal Thriller Series, Book 4
  • By: Kenneth Eade
  • Narrated by: Shawn M. Saker
  • Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins

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By: Kenneth Eade
Narrated by: Shawn M. Saker
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Murder or self-defense against racially motivated violence? Discover the verdict in this hot best-selling legal thriller series.

William Thomas grew up with a distrust of contact with the police. However, he worked hard and made a name for himself as a successful lawyer. After leaving a ball game with friends, Thomas is assaulted by police, and one of the officers is killed. Accused of murder, William calls his colleague, lawyer Brent Marks, to defend him. Can Brent convince the jury that the police have crossed the line between keeping order and police brutality? Can he formulate a defense for a client who believes himself that he could be guilty? This modern novel confronts a contemporary reality of tolerance, prejudice, and violence in American society.

©2015 Kenneth Eade (P)2016 Kenneth Eade

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