Guilty Hour

ebook a Legal Thriller

By Grayson Blackwood

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In the heart of Boston's courtrooms, where reputations are shattered in an instant and lives hang on every word, one case threatens to ignite a storm of corruption and revelation. Guilty Hour pulls readers straight into a trial that grips the nation—where the truth is elusive, justice is fragile, and even innocence comes with a cost.

When veteran defense attorney Jonathan Carroway takes on the case of a man accused of a brutal murder, he expects a battle with the prosecution. What he doesn't expect is the chilling echo of his late wife's unsolved death tied to the very client he must defend. Every objection, every testimony, every whispered conversation outside the courthouse carries the weight of hidden alliances and dangerous secrets.

As the prosecution presses harder, an ambitious journalist digs into the shadowy dealings of the presiding judge, uncovering financial ties to powerful interests determined to sway the verdict. Meanwhile, Jonathan's daughter embarks on her own search for answers, only to stumble onto revelations that could destroy everything she believes about her family.

Power, deception, and loyalty collide until the courtroom itself becomes a razor's edge, where the line between guilty and innocent blurs into something far more sinister. With escalating twists and relentless tension, Guilty Hour takes you inside the fight for truth, where one wrong move can silence more than a witness—it can bury the truth forever.

Step into the trial that will leave you questioning justice itself—open Guilty Hour and face the verdict waiting in its pages.

Guilty Hour