The Liberty Docket
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Publisher Description
Boston, 1961. A federal judge receives a letter that could destroy him.
Judge Everett Langford built his career on silence—sealing cases, burying truths, and keeping corridors quiet. But when a condemned inmate from Walpole prison writes him a desperate letter, the walls of his courthouse begin to whisper.
The affidavit is real. The witness is missing. And the case he thought was long dead is bleeding back into the marble halls of justice.
As Langford digs, he finds himself stalked by secrets older than his robe—vanished affidavits, political favors carved into stone, and colleagues who would rather see him ruined than let the truth escape.
The corridors echo with footsteps. Reporters circle. The execution clock ticks.
In a city where reputation outweighs justice, how far will one judge go to face the truth he buried?
Fans of Scott Turow and John le Carré will be gripped by The Liberty Docket—a haunting legal noir where the courtroom is silent, but the walls never are.
Justice is blind. Reputation is not.