Suspense - Hate Crime: A Novel Of
Johnny admits to the beating but insists he left the victim alive. To win, Christina must find evidence of a second killer in a city that already has the noose ready.
While it is part of a series, Hate Crime works remarkably well as a standalone thriller for anyone interested in the intersection of law and social justice. Just be prepared: the truth in this courtroom is rarely pretty. Hate Crime: A Novel of Suspense
What makes Hate Crime stand out from your standard "whodunnit" is the psychological tension between the leads. Johnny admits to the beating but insists he
In the world of legal thrillers, few authors manage to balance high-stakes courtroom drama with raw, social commentary quite like . If you haven’t yet picked up Hate Crime: A Novel of Suspense , you’re missing out on one of the most ambitious entries in the long-running Ben Kincaid series. Just be prepared: the truth in this courtroom