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"e;Amazing premise, fantastically executed."e;America's Justice system is severely restricted by bulleted definitions of awful crimes. Bad people have averted guilty pleas when the prosecution can prove all, but one, measly bullet point in the law. Not anymore.When bodies are recovered from shallow graves in an open field of one small town, local police think they know exactly who's carrying out these heinous crimes, but their evidence is merely circumstantial.John Wolfe, a military veteran with a disturbing past, is assigned the case and watching the innkeepers every move. Is he watching the right man?A young couple, on their honeymoon, has a long drive ahead of them and need a place to stay for the night. Room 23 has been set up specifically for guests like these. If the innkeeper is truly guilty, can John move in before it's too late? If he does, can he get back out? "e;This book left me pleasantly exhausted, yet excited for John Wolfe's 2nd case."e;
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