A Terrible Guilt

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Pub Date 12 Sep 2024 | Archive Date 29 Sep 2024

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"A brisk-paced legal thriller packed with twists, turns, and tension!" -Cam Torrens, award-winning author of Stable and False Summit

When the owner and the chef of a popular diner in a small north Georgia town are found shot to death shortly before opening early one morning, Joseph Owens, a hot-tempered busboy, quickly becomes the prime suspect. District Attorney Paul Chastain, facing a serious challenge in his bid for reelection, charges Owens with the murders despite pleas from the lead detective for more time to investigate. After a hard-fought trial in which the judge allows the prosecutor to present highly emotional testimony despite the defense lawyer's objections, Owens is convicted and sentenced to death by the jury.


Two Atlanta lawyers, who observed part of the trial, become convinced the prosecution's case is flimsy at best. Shocked by the outcome, they get permission from their firm's managing partner to represent Owens in his final appeal. But as the appeal drags on and costs the firm more and more in lost legal fees, tensions begin to rise. Their involvement has a drastic impact not just on Owens, but on many others involved in the case, as well as on their own lives and careers.

"A brisk-paced legal thriller packed with twists, turns, and tension!" -Cam Torrens, award-winning author of Stable and False Summit

When the owner and the chef of a popular diner in a small north...


A Note From the Publisher

Bob Rothman was a newspaper journalist for six years before attending law school. After graduation, he became a trial lawyer at an Atlanta law firm, where he practiced for more than 38 years. Although he primarily handled business disputes and media defense work, Bob also spent ten years representing a death row inmate in post-conviction proceedings. He is a member, and has served as chair, of the American Bar Association Section of Litigation. He also served as chair of the ABA Death Penalty Representation Project. Bob and his wife, Dee, live in Atlanta. A Terrible Guilt is his first novel.

Bob Rothman was a newspaper journalist for six years before attending law school. After graduation, he became a trial lawyer at an Atlanta law firm, where he practiced for more than 38 years...


Advance Praise

"A poignant and masterful story about a capital murder case, and the devastating impact it has on everyone involved. Rothman's knowledge of the courtroom, and his empathy for the people whose lives intersect with the justice system, shines through." -Bob Carlson, Butte, Montana, trial lawyer for more than 40 years

"A brisk-paced legal thriller packed with twists, turns, and tension!" -Cam Torrens, award-winning author of Stable and False Summit

"A poignant and masterful story about a capital murder case, and the devastating impact it has on everyone involved. Rothman's knowledge of the courtroom, and his empathy for the people whose lives...


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