In The Justice Game by Christy Award-winning author Randy Singer, a brutal murder triggers a gun-rights debate with wide-ranging consequences. When a man guns down a pregnant reporter on live TV, her husband sues the manufacturer of the killer's firearm. As opposing lawyers ignite the courtroom with their eloquence and theatrics, a shadowy cabal threatens the advocates and the justice they seek.
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"A lawsuit/courtroom thriller with the flavor of a John Grisham novel, but from an unapologetically Christian world view. The author doesn't cloak his Christian characters in either feigned obscurity or sweet saccharine, but allows them to be themselves, warts and all. This was my first book by Randy Singer, but it won't be my last. The intricate twists through political and legal corruption, and hair-pin turns though professional and personal betrayals kept me reading, and rooting, for the unlikely hero. A great read."
— Catrina (4 out of 5 stars)
“A book that will entertain readers and make them think—what more can one ask?”
— Publishers Weekly“Singer artfully crafts a novel that is the perfect mix of faith and suspense. It is fast-paced from the start to the surprising conclusion. While the faith element is present, it is not preachy.”
— RT Book Reviews“Definitely one of Singer’s most intriguing concepts…Highly Recommended.”
— Christian Fiction Review" Fun read. It was a free book for the Kindle earlier in the year and I enjoyed reading it. "
— Joan, 2/11/2014" Excellent book! Couldn't put it down. "
— Scott, 2/11/2014" Another free download on my kindle. I really enjoyed this book. The justice part of it was very interesting and the book had a good story line. "
— Kaylynn, 2/3/2014" This was very good. The characters were well drawn out so you could keep track of them, even though there were quite a few of them. Really enjoyed it. Good read. "
— Cyndie, 1/27/2014" Wasn't one of my favorites. Actually didn't finish it. It was kind of hard to follow. Just not my type of book. "
— Jennifer, 1/22/2014" Good lawyer novel, especially current since it deals with gun control. "
— Judy-Sug, 1/22/2014" This was attached to a Preston/Child Kindle book and I had never read Randy Singer before. It was filled with lots of surprises. I wasn't sure what I was reading was true or someone's dream or what the deal was. Really good read. I like the way Singer used language as well. "
— Kyle, 1/20/2014" Good story, well-told. Locale in VABeach so made it interesting. About gun control. Took a reasoned position on it and followed through. "
— Linda, 1/17/2014" This Author is good - does a great job of weaving through controversial issues without taking an obvious side. No matter what side of the issue you may be on he'll make you question your opinion. "
— Matt, 1/12/2014" Are you for gun control? This author tries to prove both sides of the issue have merits. When you hear the whole story, whose side will you take? "
— Valerie, 1/5/2014" Legal thriller, a little bit of religion, along with the second amendment debate. Interesting. The verdict in the story was determined by his readers, I do wonder what decision I would've made if I sat on that jury. Looking forward to reading other books by this author. "
— Jan, 12/24/2013" This book is about gun control. I liked that the good guys and bad guys were not really clear cut. A very satisfying ending. This is the first book I've read on "Kindle for Iphone". "
— Annette, 12/7/2013" It was ok. Was really better toward the end when they were wraping it up. Not really my cup of tea. I have read better. Free Kindle book. "
— Judy, 12/2/2013" The ending was the best part. Kind of read like John Grisham`s Runaway Jury "
— Tina, 10/8/2013" This is the first time I've read anything by this author. I enjoy legal fiction and will probably give him a second try. It was an enjoyable read, held my interest and was well written. "
— Kathryn, 6/19/2013" Good story line. Almost as good as Grisham novels. Kept me interested all the way through. "
— Jen, 8/7/2012" Justice Game was an interesting book although at times I had trouble following all the legal maneuverings. My husband, a lawyer, enjoyed it much more than I. The climax took a long time coming and then the book was over really fast. "
— CathyHZ, 7/20/2012" An interesting legal novel regarding whether gun manufacturers should be held liable when a gun is used to kill someone. A;lso an easy read. "
— Maureen, 6/22/2012" The beginning of the story is a little hard to follow. It proves a bit difficult to keep all of the characters straight. However, if you like legal thrillers with a number of different twists and turns, this is the book to read. "
— Jean, 5/31/2012" I really enjoyed this book. Exciting story, good characters and great development of the story throughout. I'm anxious to read more by this author. "
— Karen, 5/25/2012" I found a new great author! Move over Grisham, Randy Singer has arrived! He's my new go to guy when I want to read legal thrillers. "
— Dan, 4/3/2012" I was in the mood for a good legal thriller. I got a good legal thriller. Never read this author before, but will definitely be going back for more. Thoroughly enjoyable. "
— Kylie, 12/4/2011" Yes, I liked it. 3 *** "
— Carol, 7/6/2011" Fast paced legal thriller. I flew through this one. "
— John, 4/7/2011" The ending was the best part. Kind of read like John Grisham`s Runaway Jury "
— Tina, 4/6/2011" I got this book free on my Kindle and I ended up really enjoying it! It took me a couple of chapters to really get into it, but once it got going I had a hard time putting it down. It was interesting and definately portrayed both sides of the issue of gun control. Suspenseful ending. "
— Dawn, 3/29/2011" Good story, well-told. Locale in VABeach so made it interesting. About gun control. Took a reasoned position on it and followed through. "
— Linda, 3/12/2011" Excellent book! Couldn't put it down. "
— Scott, 2/23/2011" This author reminds me a bit of John Grisham. Pretty good book all in all. "
— Nancy, 2/16/2011" The only thing that kept me reading was to find out who Luthor was ... it wasn't worth it. I cannot even remember the beginning of the book. Thankfully it was free for Kindle. "
— Stephannie, 2/13/2011" Good Book. Do not really agree with all of the opinions, but it makes interesting reading. Gun regulation and manufacturing are at the core of a legal case. Like the Christian aspect of the writing. "
— Laura, 2/13/2011Randy Singer is a critically acclaimed author and veteran trial attorney. He has penned more than ten legal thrillers, including his award-winning debut novel Directed Verdict. In addition to his law practice and writing, he serves as a teaching pastor for Trinity Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He also teaches classes in advocacy and ethics at Regent Law School and serves on the school’s Board of Visitors.
Tom Stechschulte (1948–2021) was an acclaimed narrator and winner of the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. He had been a college athlete and business major when a friend dared him to audition for a play. He got the part and traded the locker room for the dressing room, eventually taking him to New York City and to recording audiobooks.