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THE KILLING BENCH

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 05. 06. 2026
6 794 Ft
Nine days until Texas executes an innocent man.The evidence against Derek Osman is perfect. His prin...

Információk a könyvről

Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
326
EAN
9798199156714
Enbook ID
52749039
Súly
439
Méretek
152 x 229 x 17

Teljes leírás

Nine days until Texas executes an innocent man.

The evidence against Derek Osman is perfect. His prints. His car on camera. His motive on record.

There's just one number in the file that shouldn't be there.

And the last person who noticed it is dead.

Defense attorney Dani Reyes doesn't take lost causes. She takes cases she can win - and Osman's is the kind every lawyer in Laredo has already walked away from. His own attorney quit. The execution date is set. The file is closed.

She almost says no.

Almost.

Then she reads it. A single time-of-death estimate, quietly shifted by ninety minutes. Put it back where it belongs, and Osman couldn't have been in that alley. He didn't kill anyone. Someone put him there.

A federal judge worked that out three years ago.

He died behind the courthouse six hours before he could file what he'd found.

Now Dani has nine days to finish it: crack a sealed court record, follow a twenty-year conspiracy running through a private prison empire, a sitting U.S. senator, and the most powerful prosecutor in South Texas - and keep an innocent man breathing long enough for a jury to hear the truth.

But the people guarding this secret have killed before.

They know she's reading the file.

And they are not finished.

The Killing Bench is a taut, relentlessly intelligent legal thriller set in Laredo, Texas - a border city where the line between justice and power was never clearly drawn. It moves with the precision of a sealed courtroom and lands with the full weight of a story about what happens when the system itself becomes the crime.

For readers who love:

  • Legal thrillers with procedural depth and a heartbeat
  • Courtroom drama where every document and every objection counts
  • A brilliant, driven protagonist quietly carrying something she can't put down
  • Conspiracies that feel terrifyingly plausible
  • The American Southwest with voice, heat, and moral weight

The bench is supposed to be the most honest piece of furniture in any room in America.

This one has been lying for a very long time.