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  • By: Jeff Rasley
  • Narrated by: Lucas Schuneman
  • Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary

False Prophet, a Legal Thriller is a gritty insider's rant against the corruption of our legal system. The author practiced law in Indianapolis for 30 years.

Jack Ross loses his soul but finds redemption representing an evangelical African-American preacher. Jack's downward spiral begins with his idealistic but doomed defense of his best friend and colleague. It becomes an existential crisis. His wife leaves. His partner is in alcohol rehab. Jack's struggle to reclaim professional and self respect is aided by a petty criminal and a hot young reporter. Jack sets out to right the wrongs done to his Christian prophet-client. The pursuit of justice reveals political conspiracy, real estate fraud, kidnapping, and murder. A high price is paid for the truth.

False Prophet is closer to The Verdict than John Grisham. It reveals the seamy underside of local politics and the legal system in Indianapolis. But it shows how white folks and African-Americans can worship and work together for justice. The love story is one of frustration and self-destruction, but ultimately understanding, reconciliation, renewed intimacy, and a baby.

Jeff Rasley practiced law in Indiana and the federal courts for 30 years. The legal case in the book is inspired by one the author handled. Characters and events are fictional, but based on the experience of representing Fortune 500 companies, criminals, CEOs, and crack whores - the silk stocking and seamy under belly of law practice in Indianapolis.

Other books by Jeff Rasley: If you enjoy real adventure stories combined with an uplifting message about mission and philanthropy, check out Bringing Progress to Paradise and its sequel, Light in the Mountains. To understand where 3 Cups of Tea went wrong, read India - Nepal Himalayas in the Moment. Want to get out of the snow and mountains and onto sandy beaches and swaying palms, check out the lyrical Islands in my Dreams. If you enjoy sports action, history, humor, and romance or the sex/drugs/rock 'n roll cultural revolution of the 60s, check out Monsters of the Midway: 1969 - Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n Roll, and Football.

©2011 Jeff Rasley (P)2013 Jeff Rasley

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"This gripping legal thriller offers an insight into the workings of the legal profession while abounding in action, class action, intrigue, and passion.... I enjoyed the setting and intimate details of life in Indianapolis, and I especially enjoyed getting an insider's look at the legal system including a lawyer's thought processes and strategies." ( examinor.com)

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