Savage Justice

Savage Justice by Ron Handberg, published by HarperPaperbacks on October 28, 1993, is a 480-page work written in English. The narrative centers around Judge Emmett Steele, who harbors a secret that threatens to derail his ambitions of becoming chief justice of Minnesota’s Supreme Court. As the story unfolds, TV anchorman Alex Collier seeks to uncover the truth, leading him into the murky depths of judicial practices and corruption within the courtroom.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the complexities of the legal system, as the plot delves into themes of ambition and moral dilemmas. The tension escalates as Collier navigates the challenges of exposing the hidden truths behind Steele’s facade. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the intertwining lives of those involved in the judicial process, providing insight into the darker aspects of justice and the consequences of secrets.
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Judge Emmett Steele, aspiring chief justice to Minnesota’s Supreme Court, has a terrible secret that could ruin his career. As TV anchorman Alex Collier tries to get at the truth, he encounters the dark underside of judicial practice and corruption in the courtroom.
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