Review of In The Defendant's Chair by Lynn Yvonne Moon








The book is comprised of several stories all intertwined with each other. Early is a mother of 3 who very much loves her husband. She remembers checking on her kids to make sure they are asleep and falling asleep next to her husband. She slowly comes to in a courtroom being charged with killing her husband and children. Her lawyer firmly believes in her innocence. For several months she didn't speak or react to anything.

You learn about a set of twins raised by their aunt, who is an active retired agent of the agency (FBI) and uncle. Skyler is a current agent and Tyler took the scientific road and is a researcher. Skyler and her soon-to-be boyfriend are called to a location where strange DNA is found. What they find frightens them so she calls her aunt and uncle, who come out to help them.

In the end the stories all come together perfectly. You feel for the Early and the women that are actually innocent but have been charged with these horrendous crimes. As you witness the humans that the scientists have tampered with, you become enraged over them. The author is very good at engaging your emotions as as the story goes on. The book has a very satisfying ending for all involved.

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