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The Last Acre. A Southern Legal Thriller
J. R. Glenn (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
In Briarpine County, everyone knew Attorney Preston Vale won too often.
They whispered about his friendship with Judge Alton Greer.
They whispered about the divorce case that stripped decorated veteran Wade Marlowe of the one thing he had left to hold onto: the family farm his people had worked for generations.
But whispers do not save a man.
When a court order forces Wade toward losing the land that carried his family name, something inside him goes quiet. Not loud. Not reckless. Quiet.
The kind of quiet that makes old friends nervous.
The kind of quiet a courthouse should have noticed.
Then, one afternoon at sunset, Wade walks across a parking lot, confronts the powerful lawyer who helped take everything from him, and leaves Briarpine with a tragedy no one can explain away.
The lawyer is dead.
Wade is dead.
The judge disappears.
And the town is left with one question it does not want to answer:
What really happened before the gun was ever drawn?
Wade's daughter, Anna Marlowe, wants to bury her father without defending what he did. But when she finds a second letter hidden inside the family Bible, the story begins to change.
A land developer was waiting.
A widow finds keys to a life built on debt and secrets.
A secretary kept copies no one was supposed to see.
And a judge hiding outside town may know more than any public record ever showed.
Now Anna must decide whether truth still matters after revenge has already taken its price.
Because in Briarpine County, the law did not only judge people.
Sometimes it was used to break them.
The Last Acre is a gripping Southern legal thriller about family land, courthouse corruption, betrayal, grief, and the dangerous difference between justice and revenge.
For readers who enjoy small-town secrets, morally complex characters, legal suspense, Southern atmosphere, and stories where the truth cuts deeper than the crime.
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