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Product Identifiers
PublisherPhonix Flying LLC
ISBN-101944083243
ISBN-139781944083243
eBay Product ID (ePID)2346693755
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Publication Year2025
Book TitleVindicate : a New Jack Dillard Novel
TopicThrillers / Suspense, Mystery & Detective / General
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorScott Pratt, J. D. Pratt
FormatTrade Paperback
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisThe New Jack Dillard Novel Two isolated killings. Two potentially innocent men. Jack Dillard-son of Joe-is a criminal defense attorney reeling in the wake of the ordeals he's endured the last few years. He's lost and angry, especially because the family reputation his parents built is in tatters. Though not entirely his fault, he blames himself. When Jack is approached by a young podcaster who's passionate about a convicted murderer's innocence, he's hesitant to get involved. But the case intrigues him, so Jack reluctantly agrees to assist. Meanwhile, Jack's wife and law partner, Charleston Dillard, is struggling to juggle his volatile moods, their shrinking law practice, and the challenges of raising their newly adopted daughter, Abby. When Charlie is approached by a long-lost relative to represent a man charged in a local murder, she agrees to meet the prospective client. She and Jack need the money. But she soon learns the victim's father is one of the most powerful men in Unicoi County. And he is intent on seeing his son's killer suffer. As Jack and Charlie dig into the two cases, they begin to uncover strange connections between them. With pressure mounting, Jack becomes the target of a deeply unhinged enemy who will try to take everything from him, including his sanity, to stop him from discovering the truth. And even the mighty Joe Dillard is powerless to help. "Pratt's richly developed characters are vivid and believable, especially the strong Southern women who fight their male-dominated culture from behind a façade of vulnerability." (Publishers Weekly)