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When two men meet in a maximum security visitation room on May 5, 1968, they have only one thing in common: they both want their lives back…
The Closing: A Whippoorwill Hollow Novel by Ken Oder

*2014 Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Finalist*

The Closing: A Whippoorwill Hollow novel (The Whippoorwill Hollow novels Book 1)
4.7 stars – 107 Reviews
On Sale! Everyday price: $2.99
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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May 5, 1968

Virginia State Penitentiary

When two men meet in a maximum security visitation room on May 5, 1968, they have only one thing in common: they both want their lives back. On one side of the window sits Kenneth Deatherage, sentenced to death for the brutal rape and murder of a young woman. On the other side is Nate Abbitt, a successful prosecutor until he drank his way through a midlife crisis.

Nate’s only path to redemption is to represent Deatherage on appeal, but his investigation soon uncovers hints of corruption in the county justice system, and Nate finds himself accused of murder by the same forces that convicted his client. As Nate risks his life – and several others – in the fight to clear his name, he makes the nasty discovery that he and his client have much more in common than he’d like to admit.

Reviews:

“Ken Oder debuts with an intelligent, atmospheric, and achingly romantic legal thriller. I loved this book, and I can’t wait for the next one.” – Pamela Fagan Hutchins, USA Best Book Award-winning author

“. . . an intriguing legal thriller that looks deeply at corruption in the jurisprudence system. The recovering alcoholic protagonist is a fascinating lead as he begins to regain his lost life when he accepts the harm he committed to innocent people, his wife, his mother, his mentor and himself. . . . the enjoyable storyline spins from a superb capital case to a more conventional David vs. Goliath thriller, fans will appreciate Ken Oder’s strong historical fiction. ” – THE MYSTERY GAZETTE

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Prosecutor Nate Abbitt wants his life and his wife back. The only client he can get is a death-row inmate who was framed.
Nate is determined to fight for justice, redemption, and the love of his wife.
The Closing: A Whippoorwill Hollow Novel by Ken Oder

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*2014 Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Finalist*

The Closing: A Whippoorwill Hollow novel (The Whippoorwill Hollow novels Book 1)
4.7 stars – 107 Reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Virginia State Penitentiary

When two men meet in a maximum security visitation room on May 5, 1968, they have only one thing in common: they both want their lives back. On one side of the window sits Kenneth Deatherage, sentenced to death for the brutal rape and murder of a young woman. On the other side is Nate Abbitt, a successful prosecutor until he drank his way through a midlife crisis.

Nate’s only path to redemption is to represent Deatherage on appeal, but his investigation soon uncovers hints of corruption in the county justice system, and Nate finds himself accused of murder by the same forces that convicted his client. As Nate risks his life – and several others – in the fight to clear his name, he makes the nasty discovery that he and his client have much more in common than he’d like to admit.

Reviews:

“A thinking person’s legal thriller . . . very engaging and entertaining”

“Intelligent, atmospheric, achingly romantic legal thriller”

Click here to visit Ken Oder’s Amazon author page

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Discovery time for “a thinking person’s legal thriller . . . very engaging and entertaining”
The Closing: A Whippoorwill Hollow Novel by Ken Oder

*2014 Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Finalist*

The Closing: A Whippoorwill Hollow novel (The Whippoorwill Hollow novels Book 1)
4.7 stars – 79 Reviews
Kindle Price: 99 cents
On Sale! Everyday price: $3.99
Text-to-Speech: Enabled

Here’s the set-up:

When two men meet in the Virginia state penitentiary in a maximum security visitation room on May 5, 1968, they have only one thing in common: they both want their lives back.

On one side of a glass divider sits Kenneth Deatherage, who was sentenced to death for the brutal rape and murder of a young woman. The jury agreed with the prosecutor’s closing argument: that all evidence points to Deatherage as the killer. But Deatherage says the evidence was fabricated. He claims that the judge and his own lawyer rigged the trial against him.

On the other side of the divider sits Nate Abbitt, who was a successful prosecutor until he tried to drink his way through a midlife crisis. When he finally sobered up, he had lost his career, his marriage of thirty years, and his self-respect. He turned to criminal defense because it was the only work he could get.

When the court appoints Nate to represent Deatherage on appeal, Nate doesn’t believe there’s a grand conspiracy to send Deatherage to the electric chair. But when his investigation uncovers hints of corruption in the county justice system, he finds himself accused of murder by the same forces that convicted his client. To save himself, Nate risks his life and the lives of others, and in the process, discovers that he and Deatherage have much more in common than he wants to admit.

Reviews:

“A thinking person’s legal thriller . . . very engaging and entertaining”

“Intelligent, atmospheric, achingly romantic legal thriller”

Click here to visit Ken Oder’s Amazon author page

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