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| The Bottom Line: A burtal murder. A confession from the killer. A defendending attorney with no believe in God. A defendent who claims God told him to commimt the murder. |
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| URL: Cedar Fort |
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| Pros: |
| Fast Pace |
| Keeps you guessing till the end |
| Presents testimony in an unobtursive way |
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| Cons: |
| Tries to answer the question of is murder ever quistfied and is it ok to take the law in your own hand (refer to review section for more information) |
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| Description: |
| Written by Roger Terry |
| 372 pages |
| Starts with the murderat a baseball field |
| The murdered confesses claiming God is guiding each of his steps. |
| Scott Fernelius the public defender has his hands full defending Tracy Parker, raising a teenager on his own, and finding purpose in his life. |
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| Review: This book was very well written. The author handled the issue of taking the law into your own hands in a great way. I was concerned at first of what turn this book would take and was very pleased with the outcome. A book that keeps you on your toes until the end and one that teaches truth along the way. Highly recommended. |
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