Redirect

Redirect by J. B. Millhollin is a fiction novel published by Fulton Books on October 18, 2018. This 274-page book delves into a chilling narrative that begins with a heinous murder in Nashville in 2006, which remains unsolved for a decade. The story escalates when a similar murder occurs, leading to the arrest of Nashville Private Investigator Barrett Armstrong, who is charged with the murder of his lover and now faces trial.
As the courtroom drama unfolds, Barrett’s confidence in his attorney wanes, prompting his friend and fellow investigator, Kris Thompson, to take matters into her own hands. Kris’s investigation reveals unsettling parallels between the current case and the cold case from ten years prior, challenging the evidence against Barrett. The novel intricately weaves together two distinct narratives: Kris’s relentless pursuit of the truth outside the courthouse and Barrett’s struggle to defend himself inside as he navigates the complexities of trial procedure. The intertwining of these stories culminates in an unexpected conclusion that keeps readers engaged throughout.
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In 2006, a heinous, sexually motivated murder occurred in Nashville. The perpetrator was never apprehended, and the crime, like so many others, became just another cold case. Ten years later, a murder was committed, with details eerily similar to the crime committed in 2006. But this time, they apprehended the man all of the evidence indicated was guilty–Nashville Private Investigator Barrett Armstrong. He now sits behind bars charged with the horrific murder of his lover and awaiting trial.
As Barrett’s trial begins, confidence in his attorney dwindles with each witness. He knows his only hope for exoneration lies with his friend and fellow private investigator, Kris Thompson. While the trial moves forward, Kris begins to uncover undisclosed details concerning the case that continue to emulate the crime committed over a decade ago–details which even Barrett finds difficult to believe.
Two separate and distinct stories emerge–Kris continues her investigation outside the courthouse, while inside the courtroom a battle rages as Barrett finds himself trying his own case, representing himself. He struggles as he attempts to weave his way through all the intricacies of trial procedure and somehow convince a jury to find him not guilty of a crime he never committed. As the trial concludes, both stories converge, resulting in an unforeseen, completely unpredictable conclusion.
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