About TRIAL OF INJUSTICE
GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT
On a Thursday morning in Banker, Alabama the body of a twenty-one-year-old woman was discovered murdered. After the police and forensics inspected, with the help of eyewitnesses and fingerprints, the man responsible for the heinous crime was identified as Pastor Thaddeus Ganvis.
After finishing another victorious case, Charles Everson returned to his office. Several hours later he logged into Facebook and nearly dropped his phone when he discovered that his former pastor was arrested for first degree murder. Without a second thought, he booked a flight to Banker, Alabama to prove the innocence of Pastor Ganvis.
Along the way, he discovers the opposition that threatens and the hidden secrets of the townsmen.
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T.K. Ware’s books have received starred reviews throughout book sellers. He is a minister of the gospel and an author of 40+ books, reaching coast to coast, Amsterdam, Canada, and parts of Africa.
T.K.’s style of writing brings a fresh perspective of faith-based books, in which he calls Suspense with Soul. His inspired writings weave together reality with the supernatural, in hope of planting a seed of the gospel. With a unique gift, Tshombye is often known for his memorable thought-provoking fictional characters and series, including Charles ‘ESQUIRE’ Everson, The Pastor’s Daughter, A Husband’s Love, Trial of Injustice, Ebony’s Confessions, If I Could: A Son’s Plea, and the Up Close & Personal Series. Outside of fictional writing, he shares faith-driven words of encouragement and inspiration through his devotionals.
When he’s not writing, TsT.K. spends most of his time helping others achieve their goals and dreams. He’s the founder of MAN UP Empowerment Conferences, CEO of Insightful Creation Publication, Podcast Host of ICP Hour of Inspiration, Writing Contributor for eLation Christian Magazine, Book Reviewer for Readers’ Favorite.
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