Juror Number Two
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SARA MITCHELL never wanted to be Juror Number Two. A single mother barely scraping by, the last thing she needs is a high-profile murder trial tearing her life apart. But when she's locked away with eleven strangers to decide the fate of a powerful pharmaceutical executive, she quickly realizes the evidence-a stolen gun, shady corporate motives, and shaky cell data-doesn't add up.Driven by a haunting family tragedy, Sara throws herself against the overwhelming majority pushing for a guilty verdict. But when the arguments become too fierce and the votes too close, the stakes suddenly turn deadly. One juror is murdered, the scene staged to look like a suicide, and the killer is still in the room.Now, Sara and the few remaining honest jurors must risk everything to expose a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of corporate power. Because the fight for justice is no longer about finding the real killer-it's about surviving the jury room."Justice isn't given. It's earned. And truth doesn't prevail automatically. It prevails when people fight for it." -Sara Mitchell, Juror Number Two
SARA MITCHELL never wanted to be Juror Number Two. A single mother barely scraping by, the last thing she needs is a high-profile murder trial tearing her life apart. But when she's locked away with eleven strangers to decide the fate of a powerful pharmaceutical executive, she quickly realizes the evidence-a stolen gun, shady corporate motives, and shaky cell data-doesn't add up.Driven by a haunting family tragedy, Sara throws herself against the overwhelming majority pushing for a guilty verdict. But when the arguments become too fierce and the votes too close, the stakes suddenly turn deadly. One juror is murdered, the scene staged to look like a suicide, and the killer is still in the room.Now, Sara and the few remaining honest jurors must risk everything to expose a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of corporate power. Because the fight for justice is no longer about finding the real killer-it's about surviving the jury room."Justice isn't given. It's earned. And truth doesn't prevail automatically. It prevails when people fight for it." -Sara Mitchell, Juror Number Two
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