Presumption of guilt. Marti Green read by Tanya Eby. cinopsis. Twelve years ago, teenager Molly Singer was tried and convicted for murdering her parents. She was sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison, torn away from her newborn daughter, and forsaken by those closest to her. But now, a series of anonymous letters proclaim her innocence - and point a finger at a deadly conspiracy. Attorney Dani Trumball specializes in defending the wrongfully imprisoned at the Help Innocent Prisoners Project. But taking Molly's case means taking on a hard-hearted justice system that doesn't like do-overs...and a merciless killer who will do anything to keep a secret history of dirty deals buried. Only the truth will set Molly free and reunite her broken family. And only Dani has any chance of finding it in a showdown that will push her legal talents - and her survival skills - to the very edge. my comments. The second book in this series was also fantastic, it is clear that the author knows a lot about the law due to working in the profession. This one I did not have figured out until the end of the book. Another fantastic read and will look forward to the next book from this Author if there is one smiley. another 5 out of 5. Ian McNamaraTo leave the list, send a message to: calibrebooks-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with Unsubscribe as the Subject. For vacation mode, send a message to: calibrebooks-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with faq as the Subject. List Archive: //www.freelists.org/archive/calibrebooks