Darian Kross built his career proving that justice could always wait one more day.
In a weakened future America, the Constitution still stands, the courts still function, and the language of liberty still fills the halls of power. But after decades of national instability, emergency law has become permanent, sealed proceedings have become routine, and ordinary families have learned that answers can be delayed until they no longer matter.
Darian Kross is the man institutions call when the truth needs to be narrowed, delayed, or buried beneath procedure. A brilliant trial attorney and national legal commentator, he has spent twenty-five years defending the National Continuity Act-the emergency framework credited with holding the country together after the Fracture Years.
Then he is assigned to the most dangerous case of his career.
A former federal judge and a former Department of Justice attorney stand accused of stealing classified government records and conspiring to undermine national stability. To Darian, the case should be simple: discredit the witnesses, contain the damage, and protect the legal order he helped build.
But the witnesses do not break.
Their testimony points to a hidden transformation of American law: an emergency statute quietly reinterpreted until it no longer resembles what Congress passed. As Darian digs deeper, he begins to see his own fingerprints on the machinery-old arguments, old precedents, old victories that became the reason families were denied answers and citizens disappeared into sealed proceedings.
Now the country's most feared questioner must decide whether to keep winning or finally answer for what he has done.
Time to Answer is a tense, character-driven legal thriller about power, conscience, and the dangerous ease with which justice can be postponed in the name of order. For readers who enjoy morally complex courtroom drama, political conspiracy, and redemption stories where the hardest verdict is the one a man delivers against himself.