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The Universal Court: Book 2

By: Scott K. Haskin
Narrated by: Kathy Handrock
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Michelle and Phillip do their best to open the depths of their lives together as the first test case of the Universal Court continues. With the eyes of the world upon them, they feel the pressure coming from every direction.

As the process carries on, so does the discrimination at Stephanie’s elementary school. Michelle tries everything she can think of to show the district they need to step in, but they are not convinced. With Phillip’s full support, she takes action. Will this horrifying situation heal their marriage while they work together to save the children?

The mysterious man, only known as S. F., puts a dangerous plan into action that will surely prevent Judge Tara Miles from ever reaching a verdict. Will he succeed? Why is he so intent on derailing the trial? Or is someone pulling his strings?

This series is written from an omniscient perspective.

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

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