Taking on the Tysons
One Woman's Fight for Justice
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About the Book
When eighteen-year-old Charity Michaels left her hometown of Whitstokes, Michigan, twenty years ago, she never intended to return. That changes when her childhood friend, Marissa Tyson, is charged with murdering her husband, the Reverend. James Tyson II. Now an attorney, Charity feels obligated to come to Marissa’s defense.
Charity resolves to prove Marissa’s innocence, especially since the body has never been found. She believes that Reverend James Tyson II, the eldest offspring of the Tyson dynasty and the heir of millions, simply abandoned his naive wife in pursuit of greener pastures. But without any tangible evidence, her supposition is like the wind—it’s stirring but invisible and therefore useless.
Never one to back down from a fight, Charity searches relentlessly and eventually stumbles upon some persuasive evidence. Unfortunately, before she can expose her findings to the authorities, she makes a thoughtless decision that leaves both her and her friend vulnerable. With only forty-eight hours remaining before the final hearing, Charity scrambles to recover from her costly mistake and save Marissa.
About the Author
Rochelle Lee serves as pastor of Mount Moriah Ministries in Griffin, Georgia. She is also the author of My Life as a Single Christian: How I Survived. Lee and her husband, Apostle Charles Lee, have a total of eight children and eighteen grandchildren; they live in Jonesboro, Georgia.