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Reviewed by Sarah Stuart for Readers' Favorite
In Miscarriage of Justice by Bruce A. Borders, Ethan Rafferty clashes with Marianna Clark. Ethan has been imprisoned for fifteen years for a murder he didn’t commit. District Attorney Marianna Clark, keen for victory in her first major case, found evidence that he was innocent but still pressed for a conviction. Ethan, working as a carpenter and spending little, has squirreled away a modest fortune, and he intends to spend it pursuing revenge on DA Clark, who caused him to lose not just his liberty but his wife and two young sons. Marianna receives one of hundreds of notifications that a prisoner she prosecuted has been released but, for once, she doesn’t toss it in the trash: Ethan Rafferty is a name she remembers vividly. Ethan dismisses the obvious forms of vengeance, such as killing her, burning down her house or targeting her family; he has no intention of being caught. Marianna relaxes as the weeks pass, but Ethan has learned patience the hard way.
Bruce A. Borders has excelled as a writer with Miscarriage of Justice, even more than he did with Over My Dead Body and Inside Room 913. I expected a thriller from this talented author and I couldn’t believe my luck when I saw the book waiting for review. Thrilling suspense is exactly what I got. Ethan Rafferty, released after serving a sentence for a crime he didn’t commit, learned to drive and bought a car, and surfed the internet. I waited, while DA Marianna Clark relaxed, her gravest worry a neighbour’s yowling cat. I could hear that cat making her feel murderous, and all the time I knew Ethan was determined. Beg, borrow or steal it, but read Miscarriage of Justice.