

An edition of Too Many Secrets (2002)
By Edwin J. Gentry
Publish Date
June 16, 2006
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Language
eng
Pages
220
Description:
Too Many Secrets is about the darker side of the criminal justice system, in which criminals are turned into victims, and the innocent are forced to plead guilty to charges to further careers. Reflective of the harsh reality of the system, in Too Many Secrets, the criminal justice system is a place that breeds misconduct, and to save one self is to make a deal with the devil. Too Many Secrets is every law-abiding citizen’s nightmare. This book makes you ask yourself: What would you do? Would you fight from the inside of a system knowing that the cards are stacked against you, or would you make a deal with the devil to save yourself; to fight from the outside? A friendship forged; under a cloud of deceit, turns into a nightmare from hell! One friend was incarcerated, another friend was stabbed; leaving another friend and the courts, trying to figure out the truth behind it all. "In a place where truth hides its face and finding it is part of the race. Those that think they know the truth; will tell. But those that know the truth; are lying!"
subjects: Criminal Justice System, Victims of the System, Wrongful Conviction.
Places: Chicago