Książka Conjoined Justice Jorge L. Rodriguez M.S. Ed.

Conjoined Justice

A Legal Thriller

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Oczekiwana premiera
Termin nieznany
59.30
Conjoined sisters face a murder charge after a confrontation with a housing developer escalates into...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
340
EAN
9798318836442
Enbook ID
53018377
Waga
457
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 19

Pełny opis

Conjoined sisters face a murder charge after a confrontation with a housing developer escalates into violence. As the legal battle unfolds, ethical dilemmas arise over their separation and the implications of their unique bond in the courtroom.

In this gripping legal thriller, Nancy and Lisa McCarther, talented architectural designers in their twenties, find their promising careers shattered when their designs are stolen by ruthless developer Marcus Holloway. When the sisters sue for intellectual property theft, Holloway retaliates with a counter-suit, tarnishing their reputations and jeopardizing their future.

The tension escalates when Nancy, the more dominant sister, forces Lisa to confront Holloway, leading to a violent encounter that results in his death. The media frenzy surrounding the murder complicates the sisters' case, as lawyers scramble to navigate the murky waters of justice. The courtroom becomes a battleground, with divided opinions on the twins' culpability and the ethical implications of their conjoined existence.

As the trial progresses, the sisters face a split ruling-one guilty, one innocent-raising profound questions about identity, morality, and the law. The case eventually reaches the Supreme Court, where the justices grapple with whether surgical separation should be considered as a means to deliver justice. This thought-provoking narrative challenges readers to ponder the complexities of legal ethics and the nature of justice itself. Will the court find a solution that respects the twins' bond while addressing the crime? Conjoined Justice is a compelling exploration of the intersection of law, morality, and the human experience, leaving readers questioning what true justice looks like in a world where the lines between right and wrong are blurred.