Greg and Ira used to be do-good lawyers and partners, until it all went bad for Ira. Bad enough that he wakes up in jail staring at a death sentence for murder. Only Greg has a chance of getting him off--if he's willing to cross certain ethical lines. Greg peels back layer after layer of lies and finds Sandy, who says she was with Ira the night of the murder and saw the whole thing. The prosecution believes she's the perfect witness. But what if Greg can persuade her to tell the truth? Wouldn't Sandy then become the perfect witness for the defense?
Barry Siegel Books
Barry Siegel is an acclaimed expert in literary journalism, known for his profound exploration of complex human experiences. His writing delves into the core of narratives with a distinctive blend of meticulous research and compelling storytelling. Siegel's approach illuminates nuanced themes, drawing readers into the heart of his subjects with empathy and insight. He is recognized for his ability to craft impactful narratives that resonate with a deep understanding of morality and human nature.




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