The Keeler Principle
In his debut novel, criminal justice attorney Michael Barrett introduces Professor Allen Keeler, a discouraged political science professor, who always did have doubts about the justice system. But he never thought of putting his suspicions to the test. Until now.
A scheme to stage his own murder in order to prove how personal agendas can get in the way of a homicide investigation was nothing short of a gamble. And allowing his best friend to play the role of suspect was never meant to involve even a single day on death row. But things don’t always go as planned. As the execution nears, Professor Keeler’s attempt to uncover a conviction based on lies is thwarted by someone who doesn’t want the truth revealed.
