If you thought your son was a killer, would you still defend him?
This is just one of the awful choices facing British barrister Sarah Newby in this box set of three gripping legal thrillers. A tough trial lawyer, she revels in the courtroom drama. But each murder trial has traumatic, terrifying consequences, not just for the innocent and guilty, but for Sarah herself and her family.
The Trials of Sarah Newby contains the first three novels in the award-winning series of British crime thrillers which readers have compared to the works of John Grisham, Scott Turow and Michael Connelly. If you like suspense, mystery, strong characters and dramatic twists and thrills, get yourself into this series as fast as you can.
800+ pages. Two B.R.A.G Medallions of Excellence and one Awesome Indies Award.
Tim Vicary is an author and a recently retired university teacher from the university of York, England. His legal thrillers about a tough British barrister, Sarah Newby, have been compared to the works of John Grisham and Scott Turow. The second book in the series, A Fatal Verdict, was awarded a B.R.A.G Medallion for an outstanding independent novel, and the third book, Bold Counsel, was awarded the Awesome Indies Seal of Excellence. He is currently writing a fourth book in the series, entitled Broken Alibi.
His four historical novels have also won praise. Nobody's Slave, a novel about the Elizabethan slave trade, won first prize in the young adult category of the Kindle Book awards 2014. His three other historical novels, Cat & Mouse, The Blood Upon the Rose, and The Monmouth Summer, are all available individually or as a boxed set of three, entitled Women of Courage.
Tim has also written about twenty much shorter books, graded readers for foreign learners of English, published by Oxford University Press. In 2010 and 2011 two of these - Titanic and The Everest Story - were each the winners in their category for the Language Learner Literature Award for the Extensive Reading Foundation.
Tim lives in the English countryside, near York. When he's not writing he likes horse-riding, cycling, and swimming.