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The Complexity of Justice

  • Jason faces allegations of sexual misconduct that disrupt his public image and family life
  • The book delves into the blurred lines between innocence and guilt in legal and personal contexts

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Cardiologist, scientist, and former airborne officer

Alafair Burke's The Wife explores the unraveling of trust and the complexities of justice when Jason, a charismatic professor, faces allegations of misconduct. Through Angela’s perspective, the book examines loyalty, hidden truths, and the fragility of appearances, offering a gripping tale of resilience and the consequences of deception

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