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An Inquiry into Innocence
R. N. Cogley
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"The judge described my crime as 'the most heinous' he had seen in his career on the bench. I wanted to shout, cry out and protest my innocence as my sentence was handed down. But honestly, I couldn't." Convicted of a crime he has no memory of committing, Eli Kelly is serving a life sentence in Stoutbliss Prison. After seven years as an inmate, Eli is resigned to his fate, but when a solicitor is sent to Stoutbliss as part of a government scheme to investigate potential miscarriages of justice, he finds himself contemplating a future beyond ... Read more
"The judge described my crime as 'the most heinous' he had seen in his career on the bench. I wanted to shout, cry out and protest my innocence as my sentence was handed down. But honestly, I couldn't." Convicted of a crime he has no memory of committing, Eli Kelly is serving a life sentence in Stoutbliss Prison. After seven years as an inmate, Eli is resigned to his fate, but when a solicitor is sent to Stoutbliss as part of a government scheme to investigate potential miscarriages of justice, he finds himself contemplating a future beyond ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Cranthorpe Millner
Condition
New
Number of Pages
263
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781803781464
SKU
9781803781464
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About R. N. Cogley
R. N. Cogley is an Irish writer. He is the author of the bestselling 'The Elemental Witches' series, and his short stories, poetry and creative non-fiction pieces have been published all around the world. He holds a BA in Psychology from Waterford Institute of Technology and a Master of Arts (Research) from South East Technological University. He currently resides in ... Read more
Reviews for An Inquiry into Innocence
'A brutal and unforgiving system elegantly portrayed. With a hint of Selby, Cogley gives us sympathy and understanding of a prisoner's plight, capturing the essence of guilt and innocence, as ambiguity flows in and out of consciousness and into the sea of redemption.' - Simon Marlowe, author of 'The Dead Hand of Dominique' and 'Medusa and The Devil'