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The Price of Justice

Innocent Prisoners Project

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The Price of Justice

By: Marti Green
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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Seven years ago, Winston Melton was on top of the world: a privileged kid fresh off his first semester at Princeton. Life was perfect - until he was accused of the rape and murder of an ex-girlfriend. Years after his conviction, another death-row inmate has come forward with an 11th-hour confession, casting Win's conviction in a new light. But with the ink drying on his death sentence, time is running short.

Win's grandmother, the family matriarch, has her eyes set on one of the Help Innocent Prisoners Project's defense lawyers: Dani Trumball, and her reputation for results, no matter the cost. Dani, concerned she is being bought, initially refuses but eventually takes the case.

Soon, Dani can sense that something's off, both with Win's conviction and the new confession. But seven years after the incident, is there still a chance of uncovering the truth?

©2015 Marti Green (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Detective Fiction Legal Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Law Crime
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I have no idea why I chose this book, it's different than my normal read. That being said, I enjoyed it more than I expected. It's very informative with information I found oddly interesting. The comedy made learning gross stuff fun.

Strangely Interesting

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I enjoyed the plot line. the narrator was quite good at managing the different voices.

Good read.

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Well written and great reader.
Tanya is wonderful she adds a lot to the enjoyment of the book

Very entertaining

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Easy to listen to. Very educational about the injustice of our criminal system. Good story to tie into the fight for justice. Really made me think about things in a different way.

Nice criminal law book.

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I loved this book. Didn't want it to end. I like audio books that hook you from the beginning and this one definitely does!

Great listen

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I am so glad I "read" this book. It was well written, captivating, and had twists and turns that kept me guessing until the very end. Recommended.

Twists and turns

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An easy listen, but rather predictable. Some have been critical of the lack of character development. This is the case however it doesn't destroy the novel.

EASY LISTEN

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A young man is sent to jail for a crime he says he did not commit. His family is wealthy and have many politicians, judges etc.., in their back pocket, however, not the right people at the time of his conviction. When an attorney who represents people on death row receives a confession from another inmate for the young mans crime, she reopens the case. The writing and story were good but a bit predictable. This is a middle of the road crime thriller, not too heavy but not a cozy either.

Good but predictable

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Probably not. I have a problem in people who take the law into their own hands. I enjoyed the premise and the role of Innocence Project but having investigators breaking into homes, searching for evidence, deciding who is guilty or innocent basically says there is no justice. Certainly our justice system makes errors. Wealthy people seem to be able to buy their way out of situations. I want to believe in the good of people and not be so jaded.

Has The Price of Justice turned you off from other books in this genre?

Didn't turn me off.

Taking the law in their own hands

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I love every book in this series so far. this series has so many twists and turns that you never see coming it grabs my attention and keeps it until the end.

excellent story

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