The Witnesses

The Witnesses by Robert Whitlow, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in 2016, is a 400-page work of fiction that intertwines elements of legal drama and suspense. The story follows Parker House, a young lawyer in New Bern, North Carolina, who possesses an uncanny ability to anticipate his opponents’ moves in the courtroom. This extraordinary gift is rooted in his family’s history, particularly that of his grandfather, Franz Haus, a former German soldier whose experiences during World War II shaped his understanding of danger and morality.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of Parker’s inherited supernatural ability as he navigates the legal landscape and his own ethical dilemmas. The plot raises questions about mentorship and the potential dangers of power, as Parker encounters a powerful attorney who offers him guidance but may have ulterior motives. Themes of legal conflict and personal legacy are woven throughout, inviting readers to consider how the past can influence the present and the choices one must make in the face of moral uncertainty.
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“In the wrong hands, a spiritual gift can be more dangerous than a deadly weapon.Parker House is a young lawyer working for a small, struggling firm in New Bern, North Carolina. His uncanny ability to anticipate an opponent’s next move is earning him a reputation as a formidable adversary in the courtroom. This gift is part of Parker’s heritage. His grandfather, Franz Haus, was a German soldier who rose rapidly through the ranks of the Nazi party as a result of this gift of discerning the enemy’s movements on the battlefield. Though Franz was a patriot, he experienced serious misgivings about the Nazi party. When his commanders ignored one of his warnings and his family perished in an allied fire bombing, Franz deserted, fled to Switzerland, and ultimately immigrated to New Bern, where he settled into comfortable anonymity.With this inherited supernatural gift, Parker enjoys remarkable success, even besting one of the most powerful attorneys in the state, who then asks the young lawyer to join forces with him. But Parker has reason to question his motives: is the older attorney a positive mentor or an evil counselor? Can Parker’s vision help him do more than make the right arguments in court and lead him to the right path in life? Will Franz’s past force its way into Parker’s present placing him and those they love in mortal danger?”–
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