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The newest in Marti Green's award-winning books about the wrongly accused features Dani Trumball in another suspenseful courtroom drama - and her fiercest fight yet.Convicted of setting fire to her house and killing her three children, young Texas widow Becky Whitlaw is sentenced to death. Bechy maintains her innocence - even though a part of her worries she may have indeed committed arson during a drunken blackout.Twenty years later, attorney Dani Trumball works with the Help Innocent Prisoners Project defending cases of the wrongfully convicted. Now living with her husband and two children in California, Dani takes Becky's case, even though the evidence paints a grim picture.California has been besieged by wildfires, and the raging fires strike dangerously close to home. Dani fights to gather new information that might save Becky's life, while keeping her own family secure, but time is running out.Getting justice in this case may test not only Dani's legal talents but also the limits of her own heart. ***"...Green is a masterful storyteller, and her narrative fascinates from the first page to the last...." - Kirkus Reviews "This gripping legal thriller about saving an innocent woman from execution will draw fans of capable, compassionate heroines. Great for fans of Scott Turow's Innocent, John Grisham's The Guardians." - Booklife Review "Burning Justice is an emotionally riveting story of an attorney's heroic struggle to save the life of a woman on death row convicted of a horrific crime on outdated expert evidence. Well-drawn characters, with twists that propel you to a riveting end." - Robert Dugoni, New York Times Bestselling Author of My Sister's Grave.
Twelve-year-old Frankie Bishop is a model kid: quiet and bright. So everyone, especially his family, is shocked when heΓÇÖs arrested for drug possessionΓÇöand horrified when heΓÇÖs sentenced to juvenile detention at Eldridge Academy. His uncle, Bruce Kantor of the Help Innocent Prisoners Project, wants to help but knows heΓÇÖs too close to the case.His associate Dani Trumball has family worries of her own to deal with, but she knows Bruce wouldnΓÇÖt ask for help without cause. Just as she and her team begin to investigate, the case gets even thornier: Frankie is missing, and evidence points to an Eldridge cover-up.As the FBI launches a hunt for the boy, Dani knows something isnΓÇÖt right. Why would a minorΓÇÖs first offense earn such a harsh punishment? Unconvinced by the court documents, Dani is dogged in her pursuit of the truth that will save FrankieΓÇÖs futureΓÇöif he still has one.
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