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The 13th Juror Read by Christopher Noth

When Jennifer Witt is put on trial for murdering her husband and son, her attorney, Dismas Hardy, believes that the years of abuse she suffered will provide a foolproof defense. But Jennifer rejects that defense--abused or not, she didn't kill anyone. Can Hardy convince anyone of that?

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  • "When Jennifer Witt is put on trial for murdering her husband and son, her attorney, Dismas Hardy, believes that the years of abuse she suffered will provide a foolproof defense. But Jennifer rejects that defense--abused or not, she didn't kill anyone. Can Hardy convince anyone of that?"@en
  • "When Jennifer Witt is put on trial for murdering her husband and son, her attorney, Dismas Hardy, believes that the years of abuse she suffered will provide a foolproof defense. But Jennifer rejects that defense--abused or not, she didn't kill anyone. Can Hardy convince anyone of that?"
  • "A lawyer takes on the defense of a woman accused of murdering both her husband and her son. The complex truth of the case slowly unravels, changes, bends, and fades in and out of focus, until only the 13th juror must be convinced of her innocence."@en
  • "A legal thriller featuring a battered San Francisco wife accused of shooting both her husband and her seven-year-old son. When the trial opens she refuses to allow a defense of spousal abuse because of its implication of guilt. Which presents her lawyer, the narrator, with a major problem as the prosecution claims she killed the husband for the insurance."@en
  • "A lawyer takes on the defense of a woman accused of murdering both her husbands and her son. The complex truth of the case slowly unravels, changes, bends, and fades in and out of focus, until only the 13th juror must be convinced of her innocence."
  • "A lawyer takes on the defense of a woman accused of murdering both her husbands and her son. The complex truth of the case slowly unravels, changes, bends, and fades in and out of focus, until only the 13th juror must be convinced of her innocence."@en
  • "A woman abused by both her first and second husbands is the prime suspect in their deaths, but she continues to proclaim her innocence, even though the evidence makes her look guilty."
  • "Hardy assists in defending a woman accused of killing both her husbands and young son. Strong language and some violence."
  • "In The 13th Juror, Dismas Hardy, lawyer/investigator, undertakes the defense of Jennifer Witt, accused of murdering her husband and their eight-year-old son as well as her first husband, who had died nine years earlier from an apparent drug overdose. While preparing his case, Hardy learns that both of Jennifer's husbands had physically abused her. But Jennifer refuses to allow a defense that presumes her guilt. She is not guilty, she claims. Hardy is now driven to seek an alternative truth a jury can believe. As the trial progresses, the complex truth itself begins to change, to bend, to fade in and out of focus as the clock keeps ticking on Jennifer's fate, until there seems only one person left to convince, and she is "the 13th juror" - the judge."
  • "When Jennifer Witt is put on trial for murdering her husband and son, her attorney, Dismas Hardy, believes that the years of abuse she suffered will provide a foolproof defense. But Jennifer rejects that defense - abused or not, she didn't kill anyone. Can Hardy convince anyone of that?"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories. Legal stories. American fiction. In The 13th Juror, Dismas Hardy, lawyer/investigator, undertakes the defense of Jennifer Witt, accused of murdering her husband and their eight-year-old son as well as her first husband, who had died nine years earlier from an apparent drug overdose. While preparing his case, Hardy learns that both of Jennifer's husbands had physically abused her. But Jennifer refuses to allow a defense that presumes her guilt. She is not guilty, she claims. Hardy is now driven to seek an alternative truth a jury can believe. As the trial progresses, the complex truth itself begins to change, to bend, to fade in and out of focus as the clock keeps ticking on Jennifer's fate, until there seems only one person left to convince, and she is "the 13th juror" - the judge. The 13th Juror is a stunning and suspenseful novel of moral ambiguity, of good intentions, bad judgements and the tortuous path to ultimate justice."@en
  • "In The 13th juror, Dismas Hardy, lawyer/investigator, undertakes the defense of Jennifer Witt, accused of murdering her husband and their eight-year-old son as well as her first husband, who had died nine years earlier from an apparent drug overdose. While preparing his case, Hardy learns that both of Jennifer's husbands had physically abused her. But Jennifer refuses to allow a defense that presumes her guilt. She is not guilty, she claims. Hardy is now driven to seek an alternative truth a jury can believe. As the trial progresses, the complex truth itself begins to change, to bend, to fade in and out of focus as the clock keeps ticking on Jennifer's fate, until there seems only one person left to convince, and she is "the 13th juror"--The judge."@en
  • "Dismas Hardy, lawyer/investigator, undertakes the defense of Jennifer Witt, accused of murdering her husband and their eight-year-old son as well as her first husband, who had died nine years earlier from an apparent drug overdose. While preparing his case, Hardy learns that both of Jennifer's husbands had physically abused her. But Jennifer refuses to allow a defense that presumes her guilt. She is not guilty, she claims. Hardy is now driven to seek an alternative truth a jury can believe. As the trial progresses, the complex truth itself begins to change, to bend, to fade in and out of focus as the clock keeps ticking on Jennifer's fate, until there seems only one person left to convince, and she is "the 13th juror"--The judge."@en

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