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Sunday, March 9, 2025

Robert Whitlow's newest legal thriller

 

Guilty Until Innocent by Robert Whitlow

Joe Moore is serving a prison sentence for killing 2 innocent people while under the influence of meth.  He has come to terms with his guilt, accepted God’s forgiveness and begun to minister to his fellow inmates.  God is using him greatly to influence the other prisoners.  When his aunt decides she wants to re-open his case to see if he can be released early from prison, he isn’t sure what to think.  As the story proceeds, events begin to accelerate, and forces begin to conspire to keep Joe’s case closed. 

 This book held some unexpected surprises and plot twists, but it ended in a very satisfying manner.  The characters were worthy of admiration:   Joe, Ray and Deshaun for their faithful Christian witness in prison and Paige and Ryan for their spiritual journeys.  Even though Robert Whitlow’s writing style (and legal thrillers in particular) is not my favorite, I found much to like in this book. Readers who want to read a clean, suspenseful story will enjoy this book.  I am grateful to the publisher for the complimentary arc in return for this, my honest review.

 

 

 

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