

This was a really great read! It gave me similar vibes to Judge Stone and had me hooked from page one.
The story begins on election night, November 4, 2008, as President Barack Obama wins the election. Hollis Montrose, a former Chicago police officer who now works for Metra PD, is driving home from work when a traffic stop goes horribly wrong. He is shot ten times by four white police officers.
Beau Lee Cooper is a Texas lawyer who steps in to help Hollis after the shooting. Hollis survives the shooting, and is forced to fight for his freedom when the police officers involved create their own version of what happened.
I was engaged from start to finish. Following the case, seeing how everything played out, and watching Beau fight for justice kept me turning the pages. It was frustrating, made me angry, and eye opening all at the same time.
Highly recommending this one!
This was a really great read! It gave me similar vibes to Judge Stone and had me hooked from page one.
The story begins on election night, November 4, 2008, as President Barack Obama wins the election. Hollis Montrose, a former Chicago police officer who now works for Metra PD, is driving home from work when a traffic stop goes horribly wrong. He is shot ten times by four white police officers.
Beau Lee Cooper is a Texas lawyer who steps in to help Hollis after the shooting. Hollis survives the shooting, and is forced to fight for his freedom when the police officers involved create their own version of what happened.
I was engaged from start to finish. Following the case, seeing how everything played out, and watching Beau fight for justice kept me turning the pages. It was frustrating, made me angry, and eye opening all at the same time.
Highly recommending this one!