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Narrated by:
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David R Cook Jr.
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By:
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Anthony B. Gray
About this listen
In the shadows of Canyon Park, attorney Samuel Ross confronts his greatest case yet—one where justice can't be found in a courtroom. Still haunted by personal tragedy, he reluctantly joins a memorial hiking trip that transforms into a nightmare of deception and human trafficking.
Samuel must evolve from calculating lawyer to determined warrior, discovering that redemption sometimes requires more than logic—it demands courage. With innocent lives hanging in the balance, he'll navigate treacherous waters both literal and metaphorical, facing human predators who've turned the wilderness into their hunting ground.
Some cases can only be won with blood.
Some verdicts must be delivered by hand.
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