Dissection of a Murder by Jo Murray
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Dissection of a Murder by Jo Murray

Legal thriller

Dissection of a Murder

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by Jo Murray

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When your client won’t talk, and opposing counsel is your husband, can you win the case without losing it all?

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    400+ pages

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    Multiple viewpoints

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    Nonlinear timeline

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    Marriage issues

Synopsis

When Leila Reynolds is handed her first murder case, she’s shocked by the victim: a well-known, well-respected judge, whose death sent shockwaves through the legal community. She’s also incredulous—she’s nowhere near experienced enough to handle such a high-profile assignment—but the defendant is insistent: he wants her, and only her, to represent him.

Except he’s refusing to talk. And if that wasn’t complicated enough, Leila soon learns her opponent is the most ruthless prosecutor she’s ever known: her husband.

It’s an impossible situation, yet Leila is determined to sway the jury—until she’s blindsided once again by a shadowy figure from her past. Suddenly, Leila finds herself fighting not only for her client and marriage, but also to keep her own secrets buried. And if she has to rewrite the rules to win, so be it.

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Dissection of a Murder

Prologue

The Accused

What is justice??

That’s the question I’ve asked myself, repeatedly, over the past eight days.

Is it following the law to the letter? Or is it ensuring real justice is carried out, even if it means slightly bending the rules? Most people never need to think about it.

Would I class myself as a rebel? Yes, I suppose I would. A rule-breaker? No.

I know which rules I can twist without getting caught. But it’s only ever been for the greater good. Selling this concept to a jury, however, is another matter. What they need to see isn’t necessarily the “truth,” but whatever appears just. You think those are the same things, don’t you? They’re not. Especially in this case.

I know from experience that if jury members turn around to look at you when they enter the courtroom to deliver their verdict, you’re about to be acquitted. If they don’t, they’re going to find you guilty.

It makes sense, I suppose. You wouldn’t want to look directly into the eyes of someone you’re about to send to prison.

A killer.

I’ve studied them all, sitting in the jury box to my left. Seven men and five women. Together, twelve ordinary members of society will decide my fate, having listened to the gruesome evidence that has stained the air of Court 1 with its squeaky spring benches and windowless walls.

It’s a modern courtroom, not like the old ones you see on TV. I imagine it was designed to feel spacious, going by the abnormally high ceilings and soft gray paneling, but, at the end of the day, it’s still a room where people are forced to pay for their sins under the glare of fluorescent strip lights.

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Why we chose it...


We loved the underdog main character, an ambitious working-class barrister whose troubled upbringing gives her an unconventional perspective on this life-or-death puzzle.


The interpersonal drama is completely delicious: if you love a good piece of gossip, you won’t be able to tear your eyes away from this married pair of lawyers facing off across the courtroom.


Written by a former barrister, this book offers the ultimate insider’s peek into the British legal world, from the seventeenth-century wigs and robes to the most bitingly polite ways to take down your opponent.

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