Hung Jury

Hung Jury by Rankin Davis, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1998, is a new edition that spans 370 pages. This novel presents a gripping narrative centered around a woman accused of murder, where the evidence seems overwhelmingly against her. However, one juror harbors doubts, setting the stage for a tense exploration of justice and morality.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and psychological suspense as the story unfolds. The plot delves into the complexities of the legal system and the pressures faced by those involved in the trial. With themes of mystery and thriller woven throughout, this book invites readers to consider the implications of doubt and the influence of powerful forces on the pursuit of truth.
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Spændingsroman. Alt tyder på at den anklagede kvinde er morder. Dog tvivler et jurymedlem. Stærke kræfter arbejder for dommen: skyldig
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