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Take home your own copy of "Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue" by NEA-Retired's own Jules Mermelsteinby.

He is a lawyer who doesn't let the law get in his way to win justice. When the NSA kills to try to frame his client, and threatens him, will he survive?

Meet Joshua Frankel, a defense attorney who knows firsthand that truth, justice and the law do not always align, and is willing to step outside the law in pursuit of justice. In this first book of a new series, Frankel's case is that of a wealthy widower who claims he is being framed by the NSA for the murder of his wife. It seems a bit far-fetched to Frankel, but it's up to him to figure out the truth -- a task that, as it turns out, will put him and his team in grave peril. Throw in some international intrigue and government corruption, and you get a thriller from the dark side of the legal system full of tension and danger that will keep you guessing -- and turning pages -- until the very end.
"This book is a fun, insightful look at a brilliant lawyer in search of justice, his team of dedicated professionals, and some international intrigue. As a courtroom 'insider', I loved the details in the trial preparation and the courtroom, and the realistic personalities of the people who worked there. My advice: Get this book and read it!" David A. Keightly, Sr., attorney, former prosecutor, and former district judge, Montgomery County, PA (and proud father of 2 Bucks County prosecutors)
"A tension packed, legal thriller that takes you into the realm of high-level security, personal protection and private investigations." Stuart Visnov, Founder, Echelon Protection & Surveillance
"A legal thrill ride that will keep you guessing to the very end!" Julius James DeAngelus, author of "Dancing on Seaside"

Donated By Jules Mermelstein