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Book Synopsis: * The gripping debut True Crime book by award-winning author Paul Sanders. * In the middle of a sleepy Phoenix neighbourhood, Marissa DeVault murdered her husband.
January 14, 2009. Dale Harrell is found clinging to life by police, his skull brutally beaten with a hammer. The resulting criminal trial catapults twelve ordinary jurors into a powerful struggle with complex questions. On the surface, the murder seemed clear. But lurking beneath was a gnawing doubt – was this the act of a cold-blooded murderer, or the last-ditch effort of a desperate woman who was left broken by years of domestic abuse?
Paul Sanders served as juror #13. Expertly retelling his story in vivid and gritty detail, he recounts the sleepless nights and painstaking debates that echoed around the trial, gaining a deep glimpse into the day-to-day lives of a family torn apart by murder. Determined to cut through the confusion and finally deliver justice to a victim, he shares his remarkable true story of a criminal case that’s packed with fascinating twists and turns.
With an honest perspective of every day he spent in the jury box with his fellow jurors, Paul invites you into his world, depicting every character with a larger-than-life persona that reels you in and frames each scene in dramatic detail. The trial of Marissa DeVault left the jurors with a question that had far-reaching consequences: should the defendant pay for her crime with her life?
Praise for Brain Damage:
“Mr. Sanders is a brilliant writer. You feel like you are right in the courtroom with him…” – Reviewer
“This is a must-read for any avid trial watcher!” – Reviewer
“Brain Damage is a very interesting journey through a death penalty trial. It made me want to be a juror!” – Reviewer
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Are you a true crime enthusiast looking for the next gripping story? Look no further than "BRAIN DAMAGE: A Juror's Tale: The Hammer Killing Trial." This debut True Crime book by award-winning author Paul Sanders will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
On January 14, 2009, a brutal murder sends shockwaves through a sleepy Phoenix neighborhood. Dale Harrell is found clinging to life, his skull beaten with a hammer. As the criminal trial unfolds, twelve ordinary jurors are thrown into a powerful struggle, wrestling with complex questions. Was this a cold-blooded murder, or the desperate act of a woman broken by years of domestic abuse?
Paul Sanders, serving as juror #13, shares his gripping firsthand account of the trial. His vivid and gritty storytelling immerses you in the sleepless nights and painstaking debates that echo in the jury room. You'll gain a deep glimpse into the lives of a family torn apart by murder, as Sanders cuts through the confusion and fights for justice.
With every character depicted with larger-than-life personas and scenes painted with dramatic detail, you'll feel like you're right in the courtroom with Sanders. The twists and turns of this captivating criminal case will keep you hooked until the very end.
Don't just take our word for it. Readers have praised "BRAIN DAMAGE" for its captivating narrative:
“Mr. Sanders is a brilliant writer. You feel like you are right in the courtroom with him…” – Reviewer
“This is a must-read for any avid trial watcher!” – Reviewer
“Brain Damage is a very interesting journey through a death penalty trial. It made me want to be a juror!” – Reviewer
Ready to dive into this fascinating true crime story? Get your copy of "BRAIN DAMAGE: A Juror's Tale: The Hammer Killing Trial" now and experience the thrill of justice being served. Click here to order.
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