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The Universal Court, Book 1

By: Scott K. Haskin
Narrated by: Louise Cooksey
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Michelle and Phillip Hicks had no idea their divorce would become a landmark case. With the Law of Attraction dividing the nation, the US Government has decided to settle the debate once and for all by judging their divorce with a whole new set of rules.

Overnight, Michelle and Phillip, and their daughter, are thrust into the nation's attention—and not all of it is good. While their attorneys are certain they can each win their case, Michelle and Phillip are not as they are forced to dive deep within themselves for answers. Little do they know, the very courthouse the trial is set to take place in poses a threat to everyone in the building.

Then a mysterious man appears from out of town. Who is he, and why does he mean them harm? Will he succeed in bringing the case to a halt no matter how many lives he has to take to do it?

This series is written from an omniscient perspective.

©2022 Scott K. Haskin (P)2023 Scott Kevin Haskin

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