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Harvest House Publishers The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3

A honeymoon in Cancun. What could be more romantic? But the happiness of attorney Will Chambers and his wife, Fiona, is ambushed by two unexpected events: a terrorist kidnapping of a U.S. official...and a phone call telling Will that a link has been found to the previously unidentified murderer of his first wife. As the newly married lawyer struggles with these terrible events, one of them thrusts him into a new legal case. A secret U.S. team had tried to thwart the Cancun kidnapping, and the Marine colonel who led it, Caleb Marlowe, has now been court-martialed for the murder of unarmed civilians--disavowed and hung out to dry by the White House. At the mercy of international politics, Marlowe is ping-ponged from a military court to both a Senate subcommittee and the International Criminal Court, with Will arguing his defense. And when the disguise if ripped away from past treachery and callous betrayal, both Will and his client must ask, Is forgiveness real?--or face a debacle ending in bloody vengeance. This is a legal thriller that recounts a man's epic confrontation of evil from his past--and reveals the power of God through forgiveness.
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Customer Reviews for The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3
Review 1 for The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3
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4 out of 5

just what i was looking for

Date:January 20, 2011
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mommyx5dea
Location:Flagstaff Az.
Age:45-54
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continuing story of Will Chambers and Fiona and good military iinput as he grows in Grace
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Review 2 for The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3
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Date:May 6, 2009
I did not expect to enjoy this book because I could see it was so different that I had been reading, but of course, as usual with Craig Parshall's other books, The Accused became another best book.
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Review 3 for The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3
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Date:November 30, 2007
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paul
Very good read. Well written and a real page turner. You will want to continue to read Parshall after reading this book.
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Review 4 for The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3
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Date:August 27, 2003
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Stacy L. Harp
The Best Yet!Craig has truly topped himself in his latest addition to the Chambers of Justice series. If I could give this book 10 stars I would because it's that good! Once again Will takes us on a journey of faith and will captivate your thinking, heart, mind and soul. What an absolutely tremedously gifted writer Craig Parshall is! He's a man who obviously knows what it's like to be forgiven and knows to the depth of the marrow of his bones that the forgiveness of Christ Jesus is real. Will finds this out, and hopefully as you walk out your faith walk, you will find that truth out as well. Amen, Mr. Parshall! I love you! Also recommended: Of course the other books in the Chambers of Justice series!
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Review 5 for The Accused, Chamber of Justice Series #3
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5 out of 5

Date:August 7, 2003
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Patrick
Will, Fiona, Tiny, Len -- good characters (who are now old friends to us) return in a top-notch international, military mystery. After a covert military raid goes horribly wrong, a decorated hero stands before an international court. From the first page to the last, this book is pure excitement. Each book Craig Parshall writes gets better and better.
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