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Divine Justice
(2019)(The second book in the Brad Madison Legal Thriller series)
A novel by J J Miller
Defense attorney Brad Madison barely understands social media. YouTube fame? Instagram clout? It’s a world he’s happily ignoreduntil it crashes into his life like a runaway train.
When teen influencer Luke Jameson is shot dead at VidCon, all eyes turn to 17-year-old Demarco Torrell. Demarco is the son of a Marine buddy who died in combat, and Brad owes his father a debt he can never repay. He takes the casedespite the odds, the pressure, and a world he doesn’t understand.
But as Brad investigates the ruthless world of online fame, he uncovers a darker realityone where follower counts matter more than morality, and enemies are made with every upload. From ambitious young parents to rival artists, everyone seems to have a motive. Including Demarco himself, who claims he was sent to deliver a ‘message’ to the victim.
Then Brad’s daughter, Bella, is kidnappedand the case becomes personal. With time running out, Brad must navigate a digital world built on manipulation and illusion to save her and uncover the truth behind Luke Jameson’s death.
Buckle up for another riveting Brad Madison adventure full of great characters, twists at every turn, and an ending to die for.
Divine Justice is a gripping legal thriller about fame, fatherhood, and the high price of truth in the digital ageperfect for fans of John Grisham, Michael Connelly, Scott Turow and L.T. Ryan.
Five-star praise for Divine Justice from Amazon readers:
★★★★★ "So good, I read it again! I am an incessant reader of legal thrillers. This is one of my all time favorites. The second time through was better than the first. Make sure to put this one on your list. It is really fast moving, and quite a commentary on today's society." Mr Jim ★★★★★ "It's perfect. Great story. Lots of intriguing parts." Richard ★★★★★ "Awesome legal thriller. One of my new favorite authors." Melinda ★★★★★ "I love this series. I love the character and the cases and all the personal stuff that goes on. The plots are believable as are the courtroom scenes." Maureen
Genre: Mystery
When teen influencer Luke Jameson is shot dead at VidCon, all eyes turn to 17-year-old Demarco Torrell. Demarco is the son of a Marine buddy who died in combat, and Brad owes his father a debt he can never repay. He takes the casedespite the odds, the pressure, and a world he doesn’t understand.
But as Brad investigates the ruthless world of online fame, he uncovers a darker realityone where follower counts matter more than morality, and enemies are made with every upload. From ambitious young parents to rival artists, everyone seems to have a motive. Including Demarco himself, who claims he was sent to deliver a ‘message’ to the victim.
Then Brad’s daughter, Bella, is kidnappedand the case becomes personal. With time running out, Brad must navigate a digital world built on manipulation and illusion to save her and uncover the truth behind Luke Jameson’s death.
Buckle up for another riveting Brad Madison adventure full of great characters, twists at every turn, and an ending to die for.
Divine Justice is a gripping legal thriller about fame, fatherhood, and the high price of truth in the digital ageperfect for fans of John Grisham, Michael Connelly, Scott Turow and L.T. Ryan.
Five-star praise for Divine Justice from Amazon readers:
★★★★★ "So good, I read it again! I am an incessant reader of legal thrillers. This is one of my all time favorites. The second time through was better than the first. Make sure to put this one on your list. It is really fast moving, and quite a commentary on today's society." Mr Jim ★★★★★ "It's perfect. Great story. Lots of intriguing parts." Richard ★★★★★ "Awesome legal thriller. One of my new favorite authors." Melinda ★★★★★ "I love this series. I love the character and the cases and all the personal stuff that goes on. The plots are believable as are the courtroom scenes." Maureen
Genre: Mystery
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