The Absence of Guilt, by Mark Gimenez
Published by Hachette New Zealand, TPBK $34.99 RRP
A federal grand jury indicts twenty-four co-conspirators, including Omar al Mustafa, a notorious and
charismatic Muslim cleric known for his incendiary anti-American diatribes on
YouTube and Fox News. His arrest is greeted with cheers around the world and
relief at home. The President goes on national television and proclaims: 'We
won!'
There is only one problem: there is no evidence against
Mustafa. That problem falls to the presiding judge, newly appointed U.S.
District Judge A. Scott Fenney.
If Mustafa is innocent, Scott must set the most dangerous
man in Dallas free, with no idea who is really guilty.
Mark Gimenez grew up in Galveston County, Texas. He attended
Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, and earned a B.A. in
Political Science with honours. He then attended Notre Dame Law School in
Indiana and earned a J.D. degree magna cum laude. He practiced law with a large
Dallas law firm and became a partner. After ten years, he left to practice solo
and to write. He lives in Texas.
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