From the back cover: THE DESCENT INTO HELL IS NOT ALWAYS VERTICAL…
Sam Hudson, a reputable San Diego attorney, learns this when the authorities wrongfully convict him of the brutal rape and murder of his wife and daughter, and sends him to death row. There he awaits execution by lethal injection.
If he survives that long.
In prison, Sam fights for his life while his attorney works frantically on his appeal. It is then that he embraces the faith of his departed wife and begins to manifest supernatural abilities. Abilities which help him save lives- his own, those of his unlikely allies-and uncover the true killer's identity, unlocking the door to his exoneration.
Now a free man, Sam's newfound faith confronts him with the most insurmountable challenge yet. A challenge beyond vengeance, beyond rage, beyond anything Sam believes himself capable of: to forgive the very man who murdered his family, according to his faith. But this endeavor reveals darker secrets than either Sam or the killer could ever have imagined. Secrets that hurtle them into a fateful collision course.
BEYOND JUSTICE, a tale of loss, redemption, and the power of faith.
It is a terrible thing to lose one's family. It is even more terrible when you are accused and convicted and will be executed for the crime you didn't commit. Now what do you do? "Beyond Justice" is all about the justice of God as well as the power and safety of God. Without them Sam would not be able to survive. And then the time comes to forgive. This is the mercy of God in action as how do you forgive the man responsible for the rape and murder of your family? On top of everything it is a suspenseful legal thriller. Mr. Graham has given us a roaring good story that will keep you highly interested in what is going to happen next.
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