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Moment of truth

Mary is a lawyer with an unusual problem. Her new client, Jack Newlin, is an innocent man claiming to be guilty. Now she finds herself risking her own life to discover why a man would frame himself for his wife's murder.

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  • "Finding his wife dead Jack Newlin is convinced that he knows who killed her, he tampers with the crime scene to make it look as though he was the killer. Jack then hires the most unexperienced lawyer he can fine, Mary Di Nunzio. Mary doubts Jack's confession and begins investigating the crime."
  • "Mary is a lawyer with an unusual problem. Her new client, Jack Newlin, is an innocent man claiming to be guilty. Now she finds herself risking her own life to discover why a man would frame himself for his wife's murder."
  • "Mary is a lawyer with an unusual problem. Her new client, Jack Newlin, is an innocent man claiming to be guilty. Now she finds herself risking her own life to discover why a man would frame himself for his wife's murder."@en
  • ""Mary is a lawyer with an unusual proble. Her new client, Jack Newlin, is an innocent man claiming to be guilty. Now she finds herself risking her own life to discover why a man would frame himself for his wife's murder.""
  • "Upon discovering his wife's murdered body, Jack Newlin decides to frame himself for the murder, hiring an inexperienced attorney to help him."
  • "When attorney Jack Newlin discovers his wife's lifeless body, he is convinced that his daughter is the killer. To save her life, he confesses. He hires an associate to defend him but discovers that she is determined to prove his innocence."
  • "Mary DiNunzio's client is an innocent man claiming to be guilty. Can she protect Jack from himself and others who are willing to make sure he takes the blame?"
  • "Believing his sixteen-year-old daughter murdered her mother, attorney Jack Newlin frames himself for the crime and confesses. He then hires novice associate Mary DiNunzio to represent him, not realizing the lengths she and the cops will go to prove him innocent."
  • "When Jack Newlin comes home to find his wife dead, he is convinced he knows who killed her. And, determined that the murderer should escape detection, he sets about doctoring the evidence in order to frame himself for the crime."@en
  • "When Jack discovers his wife's body, he decides to frame himself for her murder and confesses to the police. He hires Mary DiNunzio, an inexperienced associate at a Philly law firm. Early on she begins to suspect that she has an innocent client."@en
  • "Lawyer, Mary DiNunzio, has an unusual problem. Her innocent client is claiming to be guilty. Suspense."
  • "An attorney comes home to find his wife dead, and thinking he knows who killed her he becomes determined to make himself look guilty, but the inexperienced laywer he hires to defend him may be smart enough to find the truth."
  • "Attorney Jack Newlin comes home to find his wife dead. Convinced he knows who killed her and determined to hide the truth, he decides to make it look like he did it. and to hammer the final nail in his coffin , he hires the most inexperianced attorney he can find, named Mary Di Nunzio. Unfortunately for Jack, Mary may turn out to be his only mistake."
  • "Attorney Jack Newlin comes home one evening to find his wife, Honor, dead on the floor of their elegant dining room. Convinced that he knows who killed her, and determined to hide the truth, Jack decides to make it look as though he did it. Staging the crime scene so that the evidence incriminates him, he then calls the police. And to hammer the final nail in his coffin, he hires the most inexperienced lawyer he can find, a reluctant rookie by the name of Mary Di Nunzio, employed at the hot Philadelphia firm of Rosato and Associates."
  • "Attorney Jack Newlin comes home one evening to find his wife, Honor, dead on the floor of their elegant dining room. Convinced that he knows who killed her, and determined to hide the truth, Jack decides to make it look as though he did it. Staging the crime scene so that the evidence incriminates him, he then calls the police. And to hammer the final nail in his coffin, he hires the most inexperienced lawyer he can find, a reluctant rookie by the name of Mary Di Nunzio, employed at the hot Philadelphia firm of Rosato and Associates."@en
  • "Beginning with what appears to be an open-and-shut case, Jack Newlin, a wealthy attorney with one of the most influential law firms in Philadelphia, kills his wife in a moment of drunken passion, stabbing her repeatedly when she announced she wanted a divorce. Or at least that is what he is claiming to the police."@en
  • "Mary is a lawyer with an unusual problem. Her new client, Jack Newlin, is an innocent man claiming to be guilty. Now she finds herself risking her own life to discover why a man would frame himself for his wife's murder.--"
  • "Attorney Jack Newlin tries to frame himself for his wife's murder, because he thinks he knows who did it. He hires an inexperienced lawyer, Mary Di Nunzio, to plead his case. Mary does not believe in his guilt and sets out to prove what really happened."

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  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
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  • "Moment of truth"
  • "Moment of Truth"@en