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Gary Corbin

    Gary Corbin crafts character-driven narratives that delve into the complexities of human nature and ethical quandaries. His writing, often characterized by sharp, realistic dialogue, explores themes of trauma, revenge, and the consequences of past actions. Whether writing courtroom thrillers or police procedurals, Corbin excels at drawing readers into intricate plots driven by morally ambiguous characters. As an award-winning playwright, his work consistently features tightly constructed scenes and compelling character dynamics.

    Lying in Vengeance
    Mother of Valor
    A Woman of Valor
    A Better Part of Valor
    Under the Banner of Valor
    Lying in Judgment
    • Lying in Judgment

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(67)Add rating

      A man grapples with the consequences of a violent outburst after discovering his wife's infidelity, leading to the death of an innocent stranger. Six months later, while serving on the jury for the murder he committed, he faces a moral dilemma as he tries to exonerate the accused, who is wrongly implicated. As the trial progresses, personal crises unfold, including his wife's departure and his mother’s health decline, pushing him toward a breaking point. This courtroom thriller explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the quest for justice.

      Lying in Judgment
    • Under the Banner of Valor

      • 728 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      The story follows Val, who bravely confronts a dangerous sniper targeting women at family planning clinics. Driven by loyalty and courage, she puts her own safety on the line to defend her closest friend from this escalating threat. The narrative explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the fight for women's rights in the face of extremist violence.

      Under the Banner of Valor
    • A Better Part of Valor

      • 562 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      The discovery of a young girl's body during a jog propels rookie cop Valorie Dawes into a gripping manhunt for a serial killer. As she navigates the complexities of her investigation, Valorie must confront her own fears and the dark realities of the case, all while proving herself in a challenging role. The story intertwines suspense and personal growth as she races against time to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victim.

      A Better Part of Valor
    • A Woman of Valor

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Valorie Dawes, a rookie cop, navigates the challenges of racism and sexism within her local police department while on the trail of a brutal sex offender. As she delves deeper into the case, she also faces her own experiences related to the #metoo movement, forcing her to confront personal demons and societal issues. The story intertwines her professional struggles with her quest for justice, highlighting the complexities of her role in a flawed system.

      A Woman of Valor
    • Mother of Valor

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Rookie Cop Valorie Dawes faces the urgent challenge of preventing a violent attack by a ruthless extremist group. Complicating her mission is the unexpected reappearance of her estranged mother, adding personal turmoil to her professional responsibilities. As Valorie navigates this precarious situation, she must balance her duty as a law enforcement officer with the emotional complexities of reconnecting with her mother.

      Mother of Valor
    • Lying in Vengeance

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this gripping sequel, Peter Robertson faces a moral dilemma as he grapples with a dark secret while being approached by a woman who needs someone killed. The tension escalates as he must navigate the treacherous waters of revenge and the implications of his choices, leading to a thrilling exploration of morality and justice. The stakes are high, and both options he considers could lead to devastating consequences.

      Lying in Vengeance
    • The Mountain Man's Badge

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Lehigh Carter never asked to be sheriff. And he sure never wanted to arrest his new father-in-law for murder. Mountain Man Lehigh Carter, drafted into serving as acting sheriff of Mt. Hood County after exposing his predecessor's corruption, is compelled to arrest his new father-in-law for the murder of Everett Downey, the most despised man in town. Still learning on the job, Lehigh continues to investigate loose ends that don't add up, but ambitious prosecutor Ray "The Reverend" Ferguson seems intent on blocking him at every turn. Soon, Lehigh suspects that those most intent on pinning the murder on George McBride have reasons far more sinister than blocking Lehigh's agenda of reform. Can Lehigh uncover the truth behind the crime without becoming the killer's next victim?

      The Mountain Man's Badge