The Confession
<p>"Fans of John Grisham will find much to like here." —<em>Library Journal</em></p><br /><p><strong>Confession is good for the soul, but it could mean death to an ambitious young lawyer.</strong></p><br /><p>Assistant DA Holt Douglas has made a career of getting confessions from criminals. With a confession in hand, he knows a guilty plea is soon to follow.</p><br /><p>In the midst of professional success, Holt is haunted by a secret—a lie he buried in the grave of his best friend. Holt’s crime is hidden from all eyes—family, friends, police, and his soon-to-be fiancé.</p><br /><p>But the truth has a way of coming back to life.</p><br /><p>With obsessive prosecutorial zeal, Holt reopens a cold case involving the death of the town’s wealthiest citizen. The man’s death was ruled a suicide, but Holt suspects murder. Facing fierce opposition, he is determined to expose the killer. Holt slowly begins to unravel the facts.</p><br /><p>And comes face-to-face with his own guilty conscience.</p><br /><p>With his job, his relationship with the woman he loves, and his future at risk, Holt skirts the boundary between truth and lies, confession</p><br /><p>and hypocrisy, redemption and ruin. Can he survive long enough to finally make the right choice?</p><br /><p>“Readers will find plenty to love about this suspenseful novel as they watch its appealing main character juggle personal, professional, and spiritual crisis with a combination of vulnerability and strength.†—<em>CBA Retailers and Resources</em>, regarding <em>The Living Room</em></p>