The Juror

The Juror by George Dawes Green, published by Bantam in 1996, is a gripping narrative that explores the life of a single mother who faces unexpected challenges when she is selected as a juror for a mob trial. This edition spans 429 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a deep dive into a world filled with tension and moral dilemmas.
In this psychological thriller, the protagonist’s life spirals into fear and uncertainty as she navigates the complexities of the legal system and the dangerous implications of her role as a juror. The story intertwines elements of action and suspense, drawing readers into a narrative that examines the impact of crime and justice on an individual’s life. With its focus on mystery and psychological tension, The Juror presents a compelling exploration of the choices one must make in the face of danger.
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A single mother’s life takes a fearful turn when she is chosen as a juror for a mob trial.
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