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Michael Swiger

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Michael Swiger


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Wheeling, West Virginia, The United States
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Average rating: 4.48 · 7,587 ratings · 341 reviews · 8 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Trial of Innocents (Innoc...

4.39 avg rating — 3,460 ratings — published 2000 — 7 editions
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A Murder of Innocents (Inno...

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To Kill A Saint

4.47 avg rating — 973 ratings — published 2010 — 6 editions
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Lethal Objection  (An Edwar...

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Lethal Ambition (Edward Mea...

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“The ultimate verdict you reach will have an impact far beyond Archie Kisner. In fact, it could impact this country in ways none of us fully imagine.”
Michael Swiger, A Trial of Innocents

“Do you see the hypocrisy in the law? If it’s murder for me to kill an unborn baby, then it’s murder for a woman to kill her unborn baby. If it’s murder for me to kill Mr. Kisner, then it should be murder for the State to kill Mr. Kisner. In either situation, the killing doesn’t change – only the executioner. The legality of an action should be determined by the action itself, not by the status or position of the person performing it.”
Michael Swiger, A Trial of Innocents

“When life becomes this much of a struggle”
Michael Swiger, Lethal Ambition



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