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Summary of Stacey Abrams's While Justice Sleeps

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In While Justice Sleeps (2021), Stacey Abrams narrates a thrilling tale of a brilliant young lawyer with an eidetic memory who saves the world through her loyalty to a man others had deemed insane. The novel follows Avery Keene as she deciphers the cryptic messages left to her by Supreme Court Justice Howard Wynn before he went into a coma. Avery discovers shocking secrets of biological warfare and genetic engineering that had been kept hidden by the president of the United States.

Lives are lost and dangers evaded as Avery makes her moves on a dangerous chessboard, guided by the sleeping justice and his charming son. Along the way, she finds love on the battleground against evil.

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