A Plea of the Innocent series by JC Ryan (1-2)
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Overview: Since the publication of his first book, The Tenth Cycle, JC Ryan's books received high acclaim from readers who bought more than 800,000 of his books and read more than 57 million pages.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller


1. Unguilty - Sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didn’t commit... Can he be exonerated?
After ten years inside a jail cell, Andy Gibbons has abandoned all hope. Resigned himself to the fact that he will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
But while Andy may have thrown in the towel, that doesn't mean his wife, Jamie, did.
Disillusioned and worn out by the justice system, the Honorable Judge Regan St. Clair is just about to pack in too when a letter from Jamie Gibbons arrives on her desk.
A letter that changes everything...
Digging deeper, she and a former Special Forces operator named Jake Westley stumble into a frightening underworld of deceit and menace. A world where nothing is as it seems, and no one can be trusted. All to answer this simple question:
Is Andy Gibbons really innocent? Is the price of his freedom worth paying?
2. To Do or Don’t - Conrad Wilson, an ex-detective, had less than a month to live.
The date of his execution by lethal injection was scheduled for June 1. All legal avenues had been exhausted - the governor of New Hampshire refused to review his case.
The only problem was Conrad Wilson was innocent, but no one cared. Or, rather, everyone that cared wanted him executed. His only chance to escape certain death was Judge Regan St Clair and Jake Westley. Did they have enough time to stop the execution?
Jake and Regan quickly discovered a number of holes in the Wilson case - tampering with forensic evidence, an alibi that stood up to scrutiny.... It was evident that Wilson was innocent, he certainly didn't kill his mistress as was alleged. Someone has gone to great lengths to shift the blame onto an innocent man.
But why were so many people desperate to see him dead for a crime he didn't commit? Who was the real killer?
Was Wilson framed in order to let the real killer get away?
Or was there some truth in what Pavo, one of the organization bosses said: everyone is guilty of something?
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1. Unguilty
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 692 kb
Overview: Since the publication of his first book, The Tenth Cycle, JC Ryan's books received high acclaim from readers who bought more than 800,000 of his books and read more than 57 million pages.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1. Unguilty - Sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didn’t commit... Can he be exonerated?
After ten years inside a jail cell, Andy Gibbons has abandoned all hope. Resigned himself to the fact that he will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
But while Andy may have thrown in the towel, that doesn't mean his wife, Jamie, did.
Disillusioned and worn out by the justice system, the Honorable Judge Regan St. Clair is just about to pack in too when a letter from Jamie Gibbons arrives on her desk.
A letter that changes everything...
Digging deeper, she and a former Special Forces operator named Jake Westley stumble into a frightening underworld of deceit and menace. A world where nothing is as it seems, and no one can be trusted. All to answer this simple question:
Is Andy Gibbons really innocent? Is the price of his freedom worth paying?
2. To Do or Don’t - Conrad Wilson, an ex-detective, had less than a month to live.
The date of his execution by lethal injection was scheduled for June 1. All legal avenues had been exhausted - the governor of New Hampshire refused to review his case.
The only problem was Conrad Wilson was innocent, but no one cared. Or, rather, everyone that cared wanted him executed. His only chance to escape certain death was Judge Regan St Clair and Jake Westley. Did they have enough time to stop the execution?
Jake and Regan quickly discovered a number of holes in the Wilson case - tampering with forensic evidence, an alibi that stood up to scrutiny.... It was evident that Wilson was innocent, he certainly didn't kill his mistress as was alleged. Someone has gone to great lengths to shift the blame onto an innocent man.
But why were so many people desperate to see him dead for a crime he didn't commit? Who was the real killer?
Was Wilson framed in order to let the real killer get away?
Or was there some truth in what Pavo, one of the organization bosses said: everyone is guilty of something?
Download Instructions:
1. Unguilty
https://devuploads.com/vbxe901h3esz
https://uploadrar.com/bn47phys3yjm
2. To Do or Don’t
https://devuploads.com/72bib354w2tm
https://www.centfile.com/dp6q4ie7jjgh
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