Saving Emma
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Publisher Description
A lawyer's race to reveal a wrongful conviction collides with the dark shadow of a murder in his own home in this propulsive and perfectly-plotted thriller from "one of our best crime writers at the top of his game" (William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author).
When Boady Sanden first receives the case of Elijah Matthews, he’s certain there’s not much he can do. Elijah, who believes himself to be a prophet, has been locked up in a psychiatric hospital for the past four years, convicted of brutally murdering the pastor of a megachurch. But as a law professor working for the Innocence Project, Boady agrees to look into Elijah’s file. When he does, he is alarmed to find threads that lead back to the death of his colleague and friend, Ben Pruitt, a man shot to death four years earlier in Boady’s own home.
Ben’s daughter, Emma, has lived with Boady and Boady’s wife Dee ever since that awful night. Now fourteen years old, Emma has been growing distant, and soon makes a fateful choice that takes her far from the safety of her godparents. Desperate to bring her home, and to free an innocent man, Boady must do all he can to investigate Elijah’s case while fighting to save the family he has deeply come to love.
Written with energy, propulsion, and his characteristic pathos and insight, Eskens delivers another pitch-perfect legal thriller that reveals a twisted murder and explores faith, love, family, and redemption along the way.
"Ambitious, absorbing, and deeply satisfying."―Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Eskens brilliantly combines legal and personal drama." ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Superb . . . another Eskens novel to be savored." ―South Florida Sun-Sentinel
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A lawyer reopens a strange case that hits very close to home in this propulsive thriller. As an attorney with the Innocence Project, a nonprofit organization, Boady Sanden agrees to look into the case of a mentally unstable man named Elijah who was convicted of murdering a pastor. Bizarrely, Boady discovers that Elijah’s lawyer had been Boady’s own best friend, Ben Pruitt—who later murdered his wife and killed himself, leaving their daughter in Boady’s care. Now the clock is ticking as Boady tries to vindicate Elijah and confront his own tragic past. A defense attorney himself, author Allen Eskens writes knowledgeably and with exciting detail about the law. We were gripped by the dual storylines that engulf Sanden’s life—one at home and one in the courtroom—and the themes of life, death, and faith they bring into the equation. A full cast of narrators makes even the minor characters feel realistic and interesting. This absorbing mystery will fascinate and enthrall you.
Customer Reviews
He did it again!
Love every one of his books but this one was a little less gritty and dark. Still an amazing book with great interwoven plot lines!