On a cold December day, two boys skip school seeking adventure and make a horrific discovery: the nude, beaten body of a mother of three young children. The community is abuzz, and its outrage heightens when the woman's estranged husband, who happens to be a deputy sheriff, is arrested for her murder. A weak alibi, along with a police detective's facile interpretation of motive, makes the husband the only person in the suspect column. Although he desperately proclaims his innocence, things aren't looking good for Robert ...
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On a cold December day, two boys skip school seeking adventure and make a horrific discovery: the nude, beaten body of a mother of three young children. The community is abuzz, and its outrage heightens when the woman's estranged husband, who happens to be a deputy sheriff, is arrested for her murder. A weak alibi, along with a police detective's facile interpretation of motive, makes the husband the only person in the suspect column. Although he desperately proclaims his innocence, things aren't looking good for Robert Weborg. What the man needs is a skillful advocate, to bring reason to his situation and free him from the hateful allegations. He prays for intervention, and for once in his life, it seems someone is listening. Never one to walk away from a challenge, attorney Elizabeth Kramer takes on Weborg's defense, but after examining the daunting evidence, realizes she needs help. Her solution? Convince ex-husband Toby Jenkins-a former police officer himself and a man who knows murder-to work with her. TJ is reluctant, but Elizabeth is a skillful guilt broker and he gives in, trekking down a confusing path that challenges his principles of right and wrong. As TJ peels away layers of evidence in the convoluted investigation, he finds himself in a world of secrets and conflict, love and hate. In the end he affirms what he's always known, that the best way to prove a case is by Dogging Truth.
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