Just Verdicts on Kindle
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Literary Short Stories, by Joseph Max Lewis
On the heels of his success with the open throttled, no time
for doubts novel, The Diaries of Pontius Pilate, Joseph Max Lewis displays
his versatility with a new release, Just Verdicts. These are “first person” short stories of
legal suspense.
Hunting Lawyers –
A troubled man victimized by the legal system decides to hunt lawyers. Neither he nor his prey are likely to escape
unscathed.
The Judge’s Eyes –
Gulf War Veteran Ralph Jackson returns to Iraq after the second Iraq war as a
legal advisor to Isha Hami, Iraq’s first female Judge. When Isha defies Iraq’s deadly political
factions, Jackson’s legal and military skills are put to the test.
Redemption –
(Previously released) After a personal
tragedy, Steven Burgess allowed himself to sink into self-pity and his law
practice into disrepute. Now he has one
last chance, but will it lead to ruin or Redemption?
Just Verdicts costs 99 cents and, as with The Diaries of
Pontius Pilate, a portion of the author’s royalties go to support Pine Valley
Camp, a Christian Ministry that provides a free camp experience for inner city
kids.
About Max:
Joseph Max Lewis served as a member of an Operational
Detachment in the U.S. Army's Seventh Special Forces Group, the storied Green
Berets. During his service Lewis
received antiterrorist training and his detachment was tasked to "Special
Projects." Afterward, he served as
an instructor at the Special Forces Qualification Course. Lewis attended the Pennsylvania State
University, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the University of Tel Aviv
in Israel, and the University of Pittsburgh, receiving degrees in International
Politics and Law while being certified in Middle East Studies. After living and studying abroad, first in the Middle East
and then Southeast Asia, Lewis returned home to practice law. He’s a columnist in the New Bethlehem
Leader-Vindicator, author of The Diaries of Pontius Pilate and currently lives,
writes, and practices law in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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