Marcus Hale survived the impossible: six bullets fired by his own wife.He lived. She walked free.Years later, she dies in a tragedy that shocks the city-and Marcus is the only suspect.The evidence is thin.The timing is suspicious.And the silence surrounding him is devastating.Julian Graves, the brilliant young attorney defending him, tells the court it's a simple case of a man wronged. His father Ezekiel knows better-because nothing about Marcus is simple, and nothing about Julian's past is clean.As the trial unfolds, witnesses crack, jurors fall, and truths blur. Motives tangle. Morality bends. And every chapter pulls you deeper into one brutal question: If someone tried to kill you...would you be justified in killing them back?In Son of Justice, you are the jury.The court ends, but the verdict is yours.