Presumed Guilty
In "Presumed Guilty" by James Scott Bell, delve into a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of faith, fame, and justice. Published by Zondervan in 2006, this compelling novel spans 320 pages and follows the life of Dallas Hamilton, whose idyllic existence is shattered when her husband, a promising figure in the evangelical community, is accused of murdering a porn star. As Dallas navigates the turmoil of public scrutiny and personal betrayal, she must confront her beliefs and the very foundation of her life. This thought-provoking fiction not only captivates readers with its intense storyline but also challenges them to consider the implications of guilt and innocence. Perfect for fans of thrilling narratives that intertwine moral dilemmas with emotional depth, "Presumed Guilty" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of faith and the human experience.