Justice on Trial

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About this ebook

The scale of justice is unjustly tipped when a young mans twin brother is wrongfully charged for murder and later executed by the justice system of the state he lived. And it is the surviving brothers quest for vengeance against the judge who presided over the murder case that sets the platform for courtroom legal battles between the prosecution and defense teams.

About the author

The author, Uduma Igwe Kalu, is a Boston, Massachusetts, USA resident. He is the author of the following books: Modern Poems (196), Emotions – Poetry (2011), Till Death Do Us Part, Dad – a screenplay about a family incest (2012), and several unpublished literary words which include stage plays, short stores some of which were aired on a local radio station in Africa, on a daily basis, for several years. He’s also written short stories and poems for children, as well as lyrics. He wrote a song that was performed by a female artist, which was released by Sunrise Records, stationed in Hollywood, California in the ‘80s. Mr. Igwe Kalu is a skilled still-life artist who utilized his ability to pleasantly present to all readers of his works issues that affect our standards of living in today’s world, and why some of those issues are left to lax until resurrected by some that are most affected.

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