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Dead Lawyer on Aisle 11

Michael Gresham Legal Thrillers

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Dead Lawyer on Aisle 11

By: John Ellsworth
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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Michael Gresham is assigned to prosecuting the case against the at-large killer. When Michael's team has tried everything else to find the killer, they turn to twelve-year old Annie Gresham.

Annie, the savant daughter of Michael Gresham, gathers together all the known evidence and begins mining the data. The killer moves closer. Now everyone is a potential target. Annie creates a shocking profile of the killer, leaving the FBI agents skeptical of Michael Gresham. The noose slips around Michael and he struggles to arrest the killer before the FBI turns on him.

Michael is put on administrative leave. He retains Joy Heavens to come to his defense. Help comes from an unexpected source when Marcel Rainford returns.

In a shocking twist, the true identity of the killer becomes known—too late, for the jury returns with its verdict. Marcel pulls out all the stops to obtain enough evidence to require a new trial. Video is purchased from an unexpected source and brought to court. One day remains to file for a new trial and complete Michael's struggle to be free.

Will the judge buy the shocking truth? Or is Michael's jail cell now his long-term home?

©2017 John Ellsworth (P)2026 Tantor Media
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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