Allegedly Guilty
Auteur : Stephanie R. Anderson
Date de publication : Non disponible
Éditeur : YAHYA ELSEHAB
Nombre de pages : 283
Résumé du livre
When high-powered defense attorney Olivia Harding agrees to represent billionaire philanthropist Jonathan Graves, she believes she’s taking on another complex—but winnable—case. Graves has been accused of murdering his mistress in a scandal that has gripped the nation. The evidence appears overwhelming: surveillance footage, DNA traces, and a motive that paints him as a jealous, desperate man with everything to lose.
But Olivia has built her career on one principle—never assume guilt.
As she digs deeper, cracks begin to form in the prosecution’s perfect narrative. Timelines don’t align. Witnesses change their stories. Evidence disappears. Anonymous threats warn her to walk away. The deeper Olivia investigates, the clearer it becomes that someone powerful is manipulating the case from the shadows.
Then another body is discovered.
With her client’s life on the line and her own safety at risk, Olivia must untangle a web of deception involving wealth, influence, and a dangerous underground alliance that will do anything to protect its secrets. But the truth may be more complicated—and more personal—than she ever imagined.
In a courtroom where perception is everything and innocence can be manufactured, Olivia must confront the ultimate question:
What if the truth isn’t about who is guilty—but who survives being accused?
Allegedly Guilty is a gripping legal thriller about power, manipulation, and the blurred line between justice and ambition.