Trial Trilogy
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She Said, Three Said
by David B. Lyons
read by Amy Creighton, Stephen Dalton, Jack Boylan, Sam McGovern
Part 1 of the Trial Trilogy series
She Said... all three men got her drunk, led her to a hotel room, and took advantage of her.
Three Said... she was a willing participant and consented to sex with each of them. But after five weeks of listening to all of the evidence and all of the arguments in a celebrity rape trial that has gripped an entire nation, the jury sits down to begin their deliberations. Only they don't know who to believe... will you?
“She Said, Three Said” is one of the most provocative and thought-provoking novels of the modern era.
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The Curious Case of Faith & Grace
by David B. Lyons
read by Amy Creighton, Stephen Dalton, Patrick Fitzsymons
Part 2 of the Trial Trilogy series
Almost two years ago, Faith and Grace Tiddle arrived home from their Saturday morning dance class to find both of their parents face down in pools of blood. Five days later, the twins-only nine years old at the time-were arrested for the double homicide. And now, twenty months on, the entire country awaits with bated breath as the jury is dismissed to deliberate their verdict on a case that has become a national phenomenon. But if Lead Detective Denis Quayle-the man who knows the case better than anybody else-isn't fully convinced of the twins' guilt, can a twelve-person jury be?
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The Coincidence
by David B. Lyons
read by Donna Anita Nikolaisen
Part 3 of the Trial Trilogy series
Joy Stapleton is Ireland's most infamous prisoner. She was incarcerated for two life sentences after the bodies of her two young sons were found buried in a shallow grave in the Dublin mountains. But she has always maintained her innocence and argues the only reason she was ever arrested in the first place comes down to mere coincidence. But it's a coincidence that didn't convince detectives, that didn't convince a jury, and that hasn't endeared her to the inmates of Mountjoy Prison. That is until eight years into her sentence, when new evidence emerges, and everybody-including Joy's long-suffering husband-is forced into a rethink. Take your seat in the courtroom for the retrial of the century...and see just how wide you're willing to allow a coincidence to stretch your beliefs.
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