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Guilty: Until Proven Otherwise

A Judge John Deed Novel

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Guilty: Until Proven Otherwise

By: GF Newman
Narrated by: Alec Newman
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The ambitious and flawed John Deed has made many enemies during his career both as a QC and as a judge on the High Court bench. While presiding over a murder trial, Deed comes to suspect that it is a vindictive politician who should be in the dock for the crime. As he investigates this avenue, powerful people in government conspire to create the opportunity to pull him down once and for all.

Deed's persistence in trying to get at the truth brings threats both to him and his on-off lover, Jo Mills QC, and he then finds himself accused of a heinous crime. As circumstantial evidence piles against him, soon there is little help for Deed either from friends or colleagues. At last his enemies see a way of settling old scores and he must face his greatest challenge ever.

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I loved this audio book. There were lots of different plots emerging and I’m a huge fan of the TV series and this audiobook didn’t disappoint. Really enjoyable with great narration and a fantastic script and music.

Fantastic a great listen with great narration

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I was transported back to my favourite legal drama to be reunited with all the wonderful characters, most notably Judge John Deed created by G.F. Newman. I adored the convoluted intrigue as Deed yet again battled against the executive.

Arm yourself with the law.

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