Past Judgement (An Emma Harrison Mystery), by Wendy Cartmell
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Past Judgement (An Emma Harrison Mystery), by Wendy Cartmell

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How do you prove your innocence, when everyone believes the judgment made on your past?Prison governor Emma Harrison befriends ex-soldier Leroy Carter, convicted for killing a drug dealer on a night out, but he's always claimed his innocence. When Leroy is being transferred to an adult facility in Dartmoor, he makes a desperate bid for freedom. All he wants is for his case to be re-opened so he can prove his innocence and re-join the army. Helping to track Leroy down, Emma comes back into contact with a man from her past she never thought she'd see again. Sgt Billy Williams had been with her on a hijacked train a few years ago, but is there a deeper connection between the two of them? Will Leroy ever prove his innocence? Or is he past judgement?A gripping thriller packed with suspense from the author of the #1 Amazon best seller, Steps to Heaven, Joint Judgement is the first in the Emma Harrison mystery series.The beginning of another great series from Cartmell! M A StanleyA very relevant reflection of our society E L LindleyEndeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher. For more information on our titles please sign up to our newsletter at endeavourpress.com. Each week you will receive updates on free and discounted ebooks. Follow us on Twitter: @EndeavourPress and on Facebook via on.fb.me/1HweQV7. We are always interested in hearing from our readers. Endeavour Press believes that the future is now.
Past Judgement (An Emma Harrison Mystery), by Wendy Cartmell - Amazon Sales Rank: #289738 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-06
- Released on: 2015-10-06
- Format: Kindle eBook
Past Judgement (An Emma Harrison Mystery), by Wendy Cartmell Review Praise for Wendy Cartmell's Sgt Major Crane novelsShe is on a par with the literary giants of the genre Zen Cherry author and reviewerSuperbly written military mystery The Kindle Book ReviewIt's hard to fault for plot, building tension well with plenty of twists and turns Amazon ReviewPage turning stuff! Amazon ReviewBrilliant read, well written, strong characters bring the story to life Amazon ReviewSteps to Heaven e-thriller of the month!"This is an absorbing story, with a well-constructed plot assembled on the foundations of a strong basic theme. The characters are believable and likeable and the backdrop to the story - the army garrison - provides an interesting glimpse of life in the forces.Producers of television shows are always looking for new detective characters and I imagine that the army investigator, Sgt Major Crane, would be right up their street. I heartily recommend Steps To Heaven to fans of crime thrillers, police procedurals and whodunnits."R R Gordon
From the Author The Sgt Major Crane crime thrillers:Steps to Heaven - is the church offering salvation or slaughter? A dark twisted crime thriller.40 Days 40 Nights - can Crane find the terrorist determined to play a deadly game with Team GB?Honour Bound - someone is drugging young girls, then raping and murdering them. How many must die before Crane finds the rapist?Cordon of Lies - Can Crane get justice for two murdered army wives?Regenerate - a widow obsessed by reborn dolls and a soldier smuggling heroin. Can Crane bring the cases to a successful conclusion?Hijack - can the hostages make it out alive?Glass Cutter - when a hidden diary is found, that's when people start to die.Solid Proof - a red stiletto shoe is the only clue in what turns out to be Crane's strangest murder mystery to date!The new Emma Harrison Mystery series is drawn from Cartmell's work in Her Majesty's Prisons. The first book in the series is Past Judgment and the second, Mortal Judgment.
About the Author The best-selling Sgt Major Crane crime thrillers and the new Emma Harrison mysteries are all published by Endeavour Press, the UK's leading independent digital publisher, enabling her to be a member of the CRA and ITW. Wendy loves communicating with her readers. Her blog, Twitter, Facebook and Goodreads links can be found on her website: wendycartmell.webs.com

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Proclaimed Innocence By You can call me Lynn This book is a mixture of Military, Police Procedural, and Mystery/Thriller genres.Sgt. Billy Williams, one of Sgt. Major Crane's subordinates, is involved with an arrest of a young man, Leroy. Leroy is found guilty and sent to Her Majesty's Young Offenders Institute where he meets Emma Harrison. Emma arranges for Leroy to be sent to Dartmoor when he turns 21. Leroy is not happy with this and fights the transfer and shouts his innocence. For personal reasons, Emma feels compelled to look into his case. The events that follow leads the reader, Emma, Billy and a few others on a not so merry chase.I really enjoyed the story, it kept me reading trying to figure out if Leroy was innocent and framed or did he have a black-out and didn't recall the deed. I won't tell you the results, I will tell you that a whole lot of emotions are rolled out. I also thought was interesting how past events and current events alternated.Warning: This book is for Mature Audiences due to Violence, Adult Language, and borderline sexual situations.Disclaimer: Ms. Cartmell had a give-away for would be reviewers, so I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review..
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Fun Read! By CP Disclaimer: I received a free ebook copy in exchange for an honest review.My review: I’m a huge fan of mysteries, so when I was offered the chance to read this I didn’t hesitate. I enjoyed the characters, and Leroy was my favorite despite the times he drove me a little crazy. To be honest, his reactions were understandable from a guy who’s had everything he loved pulled out from under him multiple times.I thought the arc between Billy and Emma was interesting and I’m curious to see how it works in the future. While having a mutual history isn’t a new plot/character device, this one promises to be full of spice with both being similar enough to spark a few passionate fights between them in the future. It’s this passion that helps add depth to the story and gave me a reason to cheer each of them on at various points.While the story flowed well, it did take some adjustment time for me to become accustomed to the bouncing back and forth in time periods for the first half of the book. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong, it was just a little jostling for me, but once I grew used to it, it was fine.There was one part near the end where I had to scratch my head, but I chalked it up to a mistake by the police (I don’t want to say more as it’s a potential spoiler). It was an unnerving element that I’m sure happens in the real world at times, so take my critism with a grain of salt.Overall, I enjoyed the book and look forward to checking out other works by the author.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Can a Young Man Prove His Innocence? By Diane Rapp Following a harrowing experience as a hostage on a train, Emma Harrison has changed careers and grown into an adult. That doesn't mean there aren't challenges for her to overcome in her new job in the prison system. Emma's empathy for a young prisoner named Leroy makes her take risks that she might regret. Leroy claims he didn't commit the murder that landed him in a young offenders facility, and Emma works to help him accept his transfer to an adult facility when he reaches the age of 21. Dropping too much information about herself, Emma gets embroiled into his desperate escape and tries to arrange for a peaceful outcome.The only difficulty I had with this book was the switching between time periods. If felt confusing at times, but if a reader is patient all the facts are laid out and the story progresses with a more rapid pace. The relationship between Emma and Billy progresses throughout the novel and the reader learns enough about their previous problems during the train hijacking that this can be read as a stand-alone novel. This author scrupulously gives her readers both sides of the story so that we can understand that not everything is black and white.I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. I recommend the book highly.
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