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Beyond Reasonable Doubt

To get his hands on his family fortune, Jason Warren has to prove DNA evidence convicting his father of his mother's murder was wrong. With the support of Jennifer Neal, who in 1953, challenged the original findings of American biochemist James Watson and British biophysicist Francis Crick, he challenges the worldwide scientific community and the American judicial system. Jennifer Neal was ignored then, but they are listening to her now. What is Jason Warren really up to? Is he as innocent as he wants us to believe or is he manipulating everyone and everything around him? Is he that smart? Will Senator Thayer and USCOM be able to control the damage as Jason jeopardizes his run for the presidency of the United States? Is this the story of a really bad person who wins it all at the end? Or is the story of one man who raises the question of the validity of DNA Profiling to the point that we can no longer trust or rely on the results? Think of all those who have been falsely convicted. Think of all those we have set free.

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Product Details:
Author: Dennis Gelbaum
Paperback: 526 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: December 09, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1439213615
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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4Interesting Perspective  Jul 19, 2009
By Anna Duncan
The book has an involved and interesting plot.
Written from the writers perspective, and personal thoughts
about even writing the book were unique, yet enjoyable.
The middle of the book was very engaging, yet about 2/3 of the
way through I got a little confused about who was doing and
saying what...then after a few chapters was able to pick up the
thread again. Is the kind of book that is probably best read in
just a couple of "sittings" so all the players are kept fresh
in one's mind. The factual descriptions of the locations and
favorite places were an interesting touch and did make me feel, at
times, as if I was on the "trip" too.
I have to agree with the writer....I think it would make a great movie.
As a movie, it would be even better than as a book. There was such a
variety of settings and characters that would lend themselves well
to visual/audio communication.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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