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Make Mad the Guilty

Make Mad the Guilty

By William Norris
Categories: Fiction, Historical, General, Crime
Imprint: CamCat Books
Paperback (Revised edition) : 9780744300826, 336 pages, August 2020
Paperback (Large print edition) : 9780744300338, 400 pages, August 2020
Paperback (Revised edition) : 9780744303124, 368 pages, August 2020
Hardcover (Revised edition) : 9781931540339, 368 pages, April 2021
Ebook (EPUB) (Revised edition) : 9780744300215, 364 pages, August 2020
Paperback (Large print edition) : 9780744303155, 448 pages, August 2020
Audiobook : 9780744301816, August 2021
Expected to ship: 2020-08-04
Expected to ship: 2020-08-04
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All-American Hero Jason Verne, the first man to set foot on Mars, is the perfect candidate to move into the White House, until his son Timmy is kidnapped with eerie similarities to the 1932 Lindbergh kidnapping. Is this coincidence, or is it something worse?  

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The Trial of the Next Century

Jason Verne is an All-American Hero. As the first man to set first on Mars after his lone journey into space, he quickly became a familiar figure in every living room. His good-will and human courage won over the hearts of many, including the daughter of world-famous television evangelist, Timothy Grayson. Millions of viewers tuned in to see the Hero of Mars marry the prominent reverend’s lovely daughter. His meteoric rise didn’t end there. While settling into the limelight with his wife and new baby Timmy, he became the perfect candidate to move into the White House.

But this kind of fame and power comes at a price.

The midnight kidnapping of Timmy Verne leaves the world aghast. Who would commit the capital offence of breaking the Lindbergh Law?

Then veteran reporter Albert Choate notices suspicious parallels between the kidnapping of the president-elect’s only child and another event that occurred almost a hundred years ago—the Lindbergh Kidnapping. History seems to be repeating itself. Is this some sort of twisted coincidence, or could the Trial of the Century be occurring all over again for some other sinister purpose?