Ryan Roosevelts' Maze of Injustice: A Thought-Provoking Legal Thriller Series Where Nothing Is As It Seems
Peyton Dinwiddie
5.0 (1 rating)
Ryan Roosevelts' Maze of Injustice: A Thought-Provoking Legal Thriller Series Where Nothing Is As It Seems
Pages: 239
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5.0
1 rating
Lauri L.
Mar 14, 2026
It takes a lot of courage and stamina to fight against obvious evidence when those around you doubt you but afer reading this boxed set, I am glad that I got the chance to read it.
Starting with this officer holding the knife that killed his wife to finding out what really took place and dropping the charges, these books keep you on your toes and hoping that a sister and a lawyer who you thought had given the case over to someone else, are going to prove what actually took place.
Cannot wait to read the next set of books the author writes.
Starting with this officer holding the knife that killed his wife to finding out what really took place and dropping the charges, these books keep you on your toes and hoping that a sister and a lawyer who you thought had given the case over to someone else, are going to prove what actually took place.
Cannot wait to read the next set of books the author writes.