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OverviewA single trial could bring down an entire power structure-if the truth survives long enough to be heard. When a headline case lands in court, it looks clean on the surface: a straightforward prosecution, a neatly packaged narrative, and a public hungry for a verdict. But behind the polished statements and camera-ready soundbites, the facts don't line up-and the people pulling the strings will do anything to keep them from unraveling. As the high-stakes trial accelerates, a relentless search for answers exposes a conspiracy threaded through power and privilege, backroom deals, and carefully curated lies. Witnesses falter. Evidence shifts. And every time the truth inches closer to daylight, someone moves to bury it deeper. The Liberty Docket is a propulsive legal thriller packed with courtroom drama, escalating tension, and shocking twists-where justice vs truth isn't a theme, it's a battle. Because in a system built on leverage, deception is currency... and the person who dares to speak out may not live to finish their testimony. Perfect for readers who crave political corruption, razor-edged strategy, and a verdict you won't see coming. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Derek FerminPublisher: Derek Fermin Books Imprint: Derek Fermin Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9798295514531Pages: 320 Publication Date: 16 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI love courtroom stories, but The Liberty Docket does something different.The real tension isn't just in the law-it's in what the system chooses to forget.Watching Everett dig into the Corbett case felt like watching someone pry up floorboards in a haunted house, knowing something ugly is underneath.Beautifully written, beautifully unsettlingearly reviewer - Laura CharlesThe atmosphere in this book is unreal. Long marble halls, radiator knocks like distant gavels, papers that refuse to stay buried-it's all so vivid that I could hear the building while I read.Everett is such a layered character: brilliant, restrained, and quietly falling apart under the weight of a single letter from death row.This one's going to stick with me for a long timeARC Reader - Marcus EurichThe pacing is immaculate. The chapters are tight, the dialogue is razor-clean, and the stakes rise in a way that feels both inevitable and terrifying.I really appreciated how the book tackles reputation vs. truth without ever turning preachy. It just shows you a system built on appearances, then lets the cracks spreadARC Reader - Holly MunsonEverett Langford might be one of my favorite courtroom characters in years.He's not a superhero judge-he's a man with regrets, routines, and a building that knows him too well.The scenes where he's alone with the Corbett file are some of the most tense 'quiet' moments I've read in a long time.ARC Reader - Nathan King Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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