In the wake of the Civil War and the destruction of much of the South, a group of powerful men, led by Charles A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War, plans to convict and execute General Robert E. Lee for the crime of treason.
This "New York Times"-bestseller--a nail-biting courtroom thriller that has been called provocative and chilling by "Publishers Weekly"--is now available in a tall Premium Edition.
When Muslim terrorists infiltrate the Navy Chaplain Corps, Lieutenant Zack Brewer, just three years out of law school, is pitted against the world's greatest defense attorney in the court-martial of the century.
On the night of April 8, 1956, marine drill instructor Matthew McKeon led Platoon 71 on a forced march through the backwaters of Parris Island in an effort to restore flagging discipline.
"Glenn Sulmasy proposes a 'third way' solution that avoids the extremes of an unaccountable military court system on the one hand and funneling war-on-terror detainees into the domestic criminal court system on the other.
Begged by a former lover to help her husband General William Morrison, who faces the death penalty after being accused of the worst acts of treason in U.S. history, JAG attorney Sean Drummond begins to suspect that his client is an innocent ...