
The Universal Court, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kathy Handrock
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By:
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Scott K. Haskin
About this listen
As they speed to the end of the trial, Michelle and Phillip Hicks find that the issues in the court take a back seat to an attack on their daughter. Watching her slip deeper and deeper into herself, they can only stand by, helplessly searching for a way to reach her.
Recovering from her own tragedy, Judge Tara Miles questions whether or not she is the right person to deliver a verdict, if the trial can even get to that point.
S. F. continues to do everything he can to earn his place in the ranks of his master by destroying the first test case of The Universal Court.
This series is written from an omniscient perspective.
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