A Game of Proof
About
A mother's worst nightmare. Is her son a brutal murderer?
Sarah Newby is a successful criminal barrister. But now she must defend her own son.
Sarah Newby, who left school at 15 to be a teenage single parent on an inner-city estate, is determined to escape her past. But in her relentless drive to build a career, has she neglected her son so much that she no longer knows him? He has lied to her before, so how can she trust him when he says he is innocent this time?
And what should she do when she herself uncovers evidence that seems to suggest his guilt?
In the courtroom truth and loyalty collide.
If he is guilty, justice demands conviction. If he is innocent, she is his last hope. If she defends him, she risks everything she has built.
An award winning courtroom drama.
Recognized for its gripping realism and emotional depth.
'A top class British legal thriller. It puts the author up there with his American counterparts John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connolly.' Tim Kevan, author of Law and Disorder.
'A brilliant British crime thriller that you really should read.' Sarah Burns, Kindle Book Review.