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‘So,’ said Mora Piozzi, her lawyer, looking down at her laptop. ‘In brief: you are charged with the murder of Stuart Robert Rees, on December 21st, between the hours of ten-forty in the morning and half-past three o’clock in the afternoon.’ Tabitha is accused of murder. She is in prison awaiting trial. There is a strong case against her, and she can’t remember what happened on December 21st. She is alone, frightened and confused. But somehow, from the confines of her cell, she needs to prove everyone wrong.
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Thrilling courtroom drama about memory and justice.
Who is this book for?
House Of Correction offers a gripping look at a woman fighting to clear her name from behind prison bars. The story pulls you into Tabitha's emotional journey, exploring her confusion and determination to uncover the truth. If you enjoy intense legal mysteries with psychological depth, this book will keep you hooked from start to finish.