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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor House Publishing
ISBN-100997022701
ISBN-139780997022704
eBay Product ID (ePID)24038722934
Product Key Features
Book TitleWrongfully Accused Rightfully Acquitted
Number of Pages238 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSpirituality, Criminology
Publication Year2015
GenreReligion, Social Science
AuthorRichard Taylor
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceFamily
SynopsisThis novel relates an incident in the publisher's life that occurred while promoting his first novel. The encounter led to the author being charged with one of the most heinous crimes known to man. Confined to a jail cell, facing a life sentence, Taylor navigates the judicial system and the torment of jail while trying to prove his innocence., "Wrongfully Accused, Rightfully Acquitted" is the second novel of Richard A. Taylor. This book stems from an incident that occurred while promoting his first book, "Brushes with Death: The Blood of Jesus." See, Richard was living a dream. Having escaped two decades of living a criminal lifestyle and surviving a violent attempt on his life, Richard was enjoying his rebirth as a student, father, and a published author. All of his hard work had finally paid off. Enter Chloe, a friend of a friend from the past. When the two developed a quasi-relationship after meeting at Richard's book signing, things soon grew dramatic. A hot and steamy love affair soon turned into a destructive foray of jealousy, deceit, and hate. When the smoke cleared, Chloe emerged broken and vengeful; while Richard wound up confined to Norfolk's city jail, accused of the most disgraceful crime known to man. With his hopes and dreams hanging in the balance, Taylor turns to the only savior he knew...God. Experience the fears, faith emotions and actions of Taylor, as he navigates through the tombs of the treacherous jail cells and labyrinths of the judicial and legal system. One wrong decision led Taylor to the possibility of life imprisonment. Now it was up to him to prove his innocence.