So picture this: we've got ourselves a doctor, right? And guess what? He's in love with his patient's wife. Talk about a sticky situation. But that's not even the juiciest part. Brace yourselves. During a surgery, this doctor makes a colossal mistake. Uh-oh! The question on everyone's mind is: was it an accident? Was it malpractice? Or dare we even consider...murder?
In comes our hero, Jake Lassiter, ready to defend this surgeon in a high-stakes malpractice case. But here's the kicker, folks. As Jake digs deeper into the case, he starts to feel a little something in his gut. He's starting to suspect that his client might just be innocent of negligence, but guilty of something far more sinister. Murder. Cue the suspenseful music.
Now, hold on tight because we're just getting started. Throw into the mix a sultry widow, a dangerous drug, and oh yeah, a good old-fashioned grave robbery. You heard that right, a GRAVE ROBBERY. This trial in Miami is about to become the trial of the century, my friends.
And let me tell you, this ain't your run-of-the-mill courtroom drama. Oh no, this is courtroom drama at its absolute finest. Move over Scott Turow, because Paul Levine is about to blow your mind with his masterpiece, "To Speak for the Dead."
Now, let me introduce you to our charismatic narrator, Luke Daniels, who will be your guide on this gripping journey. Strap in for an audiobook experience rated a stellar 4.1 out of 5 by listeners just like you. This rollercoaster ride will have you on the edge of your seat for a thrilling 10 hours and 8 minutes.
So why wait any longer? Get ready to listen to "To Speak for the Dead" and immerse yourself in a world where love, betrayal, and justice collide. Larry King of USA Today said it best: this is courtroom drama at its very best, folks. Don't miss out on what may just be the most exhilarating audiobook you'll ever encounter.





























