Conscience of Justice By LORNAMARIE

 

FRAUD. ABDUCTION. FORCED ADOPTION. KIDNAPPING. CONSPIRACY. BANDITRY. BETRAYAL. BURGLARY. DECEPTION. CORRUPTION. EPILEPSY. DISABILITY. PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE. POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)

In an electrifying series of stunning twists and emotional surprises, Detective Inspector Tobias le Blanc is pushed to the limit as he leads his team on the hunt for a crime syndicate in a burglary case. Alvin Clyde is the Attorney, and while feeling the strain of a hard-hitting court case, he is abducted by banditry the night before the court trial - a price he had to pay for taking on a brief he thought was worth five million pounds sterling. His client’s life was at risk as the crime syndicate was after his life. When a devastating new lead emerges from a conversation between two inmates overhead by a prison warden, it becomes the saving grace of the investigation. This type of case can make or break a young lawyer, yet under these circumstances, it could also get a lawyer killed! Find out how the investigation races to find the suspects.

A compelling novel that draws you deep into a compulsive read that owes its heart, soul, and passion to following courtroom thrillers with dramas.

‘’This author is a consummate storyteller. I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline. Courtroom drama was hilarious, that was something I was looking forward to and she did not disappoint me at all. She cleverly discussed touching issues such as ‘forced adoption’ after the second world war. Predicament faced by teenage and single mothers who had their babies taken away from them through forced adoption after the second world war. The author shared the pain and experience of such women. How mothers in similar circumstances as Susan suffered grief that must have been lifelong, and for many it was handed down a generation when their children grew old enough to understand and be disturbed by what had happened to them between the 1950s and the late 1970s.’’ - Sophia Greenfield

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LORNAMARIE is also the author of the following titles:

The Lawyer's Dilemma

The Plea on Oath

How to Write a Good Dissertation A guide for University Undergraduate Students

The Judges and Lawyer’s Companion

&, The Power of Words A Compendium of Great Speeches from World Leaders

Lorna Marie was born in Islington, London, before leaving for Lagos where she attended Marywood Grammar School and Methodist Girls High School, Lagos, Nigeria. In 1986, she bagged an award as the overall best student in her A-level examination result. Consequently, she gained admission to study Law at the prestigious University of Lagos, popularly known as Unilag. She obtained her LL.B (Hons) degree with honors at the University of Lagos in 1989. In 1990, Lorna attended the Nigerian Law School, Victoria Island, Lagos, and after completing the bar final examinations was called to bar as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. The author is a member of the Author’s Alliance, headquartered in the United States. She is also a member of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL). Lorna adores preserving the memory of humanity, reviewing library books and managing knowledge, covering a wide range of subjects wherever possible. Lorna Marie is the writer of: The Judges and Lawyers Companion, How to Write a Good Dissertation, a guide for university undergraduate students, and The Power of Words to The Human Spirit, Soul, Body and Mind: a compendium of great speeches by world leaders and some landmark court judgments. She is the author of The Crime Fiction thriller novel ‘‘The Plea on Oath’and her crime fiction thriller 'The Lawyer's Dilemma' She has inspired the young generation of writers.

 

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