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The Juror's Lie

Derek Fermin
3
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Pages
324
Year
2026
Language
English

About

She lied to get on the jury. Now the truth wants out.Years after her sister's murder, clinical psychologist Claire Morgan returns to Santa Fe with a single purpose: make the man she's sure did it pay. Under a false name, she slips through voir dire and onto the jury at Jonah Keller's trial. From the box, the plan seems simple-until the courtroom starts pushing back. Testimony refuses to match her memories. Evidence cuts in unexpected directions. Fellow jurors splinter into factions. And Jonah-calm, unreadable-feels less like a target than a mirror.As pressure builds inside the deliberation room, Claire's certainty erodes. What began as an act of vengeance becomes a razor's edge between justice and obsession. To reach a verdict, she must decide which version of the story she believes-and what she's willing to bury to protect it.Psychological suspense meets legal thriller-a locked-jury drama where motives, memories, and power collide.A tense, character-driven mystery with sharp dialogue, shifting alliances, and a verdict you won't see coming.Atmospheric courtroom & jury-room scenes for fans of claustrophobic, high-stakes storytelling.Read if you love: moral dilemmas, unreliable memory, jury-room warfare, and the line between truth and the story we need to believe.The Juror's Lie is a psychological legal thriller. Derek Fermin writes high-stakes legal thrillers where justice isn't just a verdict-it's a battle.A lifelong fan of crime fiction and courtroom drama, Derek brings a sharp eye for suspense and a knack for unraveling conspiracies that hit close to home. His debut series follows David Mercer, a former prosecutor turned private attorney, as he digs into corruption, power, and the price of truth-all set against the gritty backdrop of Kansas City.When he's not plotting legal showdowns, Derek's likely hunting down true crime documentaries, building his next LEGO masterpiece, or connecting with readers who love their thrillers razor-sharp and emotionally charged.

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