A Dream in the Dark, Robert Justice
A Dream in the Dark, Robert Justice
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A Dream in the Dark
A Novel

Author: Robert Justice

Narrator: JD Jackson

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2024


Synopsis

With striking prose and inspired by real wrongful conviction cases, this layered takedown of the criminal justice system follows one woman’s quest for answers as the fate of two innocent men hangs in the balance.
Denver, 1992. Claudette Cooper, Moses King, and Dexter Diaz have been failed by the justice system. Claudette was sexually assaulted. Blinded by her perpetrator, she’s not able to identify him until she has a dream. As a result of that dream, Moses is wrongfully convicted. Dexter gave a false confession to murder after a grueling and unethical interrogation. Now, he faces a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.
Musician turned lawyer Liza Brown has seen firsthand the failings and shortcomings of the justice system. Her father, Langston Brown, also suffered the injustice of a wrongful conviction. As she's working at a nonprofit to free those who have been wrongfully imprisoned and helping Dexter’s case, Moses reaches out to her. Liza sees the cracks in the evidence against Moses, and when he confesses that he knew her father, she’s determined to help even though his case doesn't qualify for the young innocence project.
Recruiting her old friend Eli Stone to both men’s causes, Liza sets out to prove their innocence. But Eli is dealing with demons of his own. Corrupt cops are targeting the black residents of Denver, and when his nephew is beaten by the cops, Eli doubles down on his efforts to expose them.
Frustrated, Liza turns to Moses’s accuser, Claudette, for help. But Claudette is hiding a dark secret, and as political tensions in Five Points rise, the city of Denver erupts in protests and riots. In the aftermath of injustice, destruction, and desperation, will hopepersevere?

About Robert Justice

Robert Justice is the author of They Can't Take Your Name, which was named a runner-up for the 2020 Sisters in Crime Eleanor Taylor Bland Award. A native of Denver, he believes that, together, we can right wrongful convictions.


Reviews

Thank you so much to Crooked Lane Books @CrookedLaneBooks and Netgalley @Netgalley for this e-arc. All thoughts are my own. Liza has firsthand knowledge of how the justice system has failed, it’s why she became a lawyer. Now she works at a nonprofit to free those who have been wrongfully imprisoned.......more

Special thanks to the author & @crookedlanebooks for my gifted copy‼️ This is book 2 in A Wrongful Conviction series which both can be read as a standalone. Absolutely loved this one will definitely go back and read the first book. It was literally like watching a movie while reading think Just Mercy......more

Liza Brown is young black Lawyer and she is working at Project Joseph based in Denver. It has been initiated to get people justice. Liza lost her father Langston Brown, he was falsely convicted and sentence to death. She tried every possible thing but she couldn’t clear his name because of corrupted......more

Goodreads review by Amy

I loved that I was rooting for these characters even as I questioned their choices. The author’s note at the end really put everything into perspective. Thanks to the publisher for an advance reader copy.......more