Guilty Until Innocent

Narrated by Jason Keller
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Pub Date Feb 04 2025 | Archive Date Mar 07 2025

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Description

Justice has been served . . . unless the accused is innocent. In this gripping legal drama, Whitlow expertly weaves themes of grace, faith, and the law with a plot that is sure to keep you guessing until the end.


Life in prison is often a nightmare, but Joe Moore believes he is just where God intends him to be. Twenty-five years ago, while high on meth, he makes one terrible mistake after another, culminating in the brutal murder of a young, influential couple. Today, Joe is a radically different person, thriving in his role as a ministry leader and role model to his fellow inmates.


After being fired from two previous law firms, young lawyer Ryan Clark and his wife, Paige, have settled into a small North Carolina town. Hired by a distant relative, Ryan is committed to connecting with the right clients and handling the mundane tasks while his cousin Tom takes on the high-profile cases.


But when critical health issues land Tom in the hospital, Ryan is forced to take the helm at the law firm--just in time for the town's biggest case in history to be reopened. Joe Moore's niece has been doing some digging and, convinced that her incarcerated uncle is innocent, insists that Ryan relaunch the investigation immediately.


After Ryan meets with Joe, both men receive threats that put their own lives--as well as the lives of those around them--in danger. It appears that together they've pulled back a dark curtain that hides a deeper evil than anyone in town suspects exists. Now they must determine if continuing with the case is worth the risk--and if the cost of proving one man's innocence is too great when the lives of so many others would be placed in mortal danger.


Dive into a world where faith meets the law in this heart-pounding legal drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Pick up Guilty Until Innocent and find out if the cost of justice is worth risking everything. You won't want miss out on this thrilling story of grace, redemption, and the relentless pursuit of truth.

Justice has been served . . . unless the accused is innocent. In this gripping legal drama, Whitlow expertly weaves themes of grace, faith, and the law with a plot that is sure to keep you guessing...


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Wow! Probably my favorite Whitlow book yet! As I worked my way through this book I was often thinking of how the storyline rivaled those of Grisham, yet better because Christ was woven throughout. I was convicted as I learned more and more about Moore, a main character, and reflected on how I would think/feel/act if I was in the same shoes. A great read as well as humbling and thought provoking.

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Guilty Until Innocent by Robert Whitlow takes us on a journey into the heart of justice, faith, and redemption, with each page turning faster than the last. The beauty of this novel lies in its dual power: it’s a heart-pounding legal drama and an introspective look at the grace and transformation that only faith can bring. From the first chapter to the very end, I was captivated by how Whitlow masterfully intertwined the intricacies of the law with authentic Christian themes, creating a perfect storm of suspense and reflection.

What left a lasting impression on me was the profound depth of the characters. Ryan, the lawyer, is raw and relatable, struggling with his career, his calling, and his faith. His growth throughout the story is tied to the case at hand and a testament to the power of God’s grace working in the midst of life’s hardest challenges. The way his journey unfolds alongside Joe’s—who is just as dynamic or perhaps even more so—had me pondering long after the book ended. Whitlow makes you care about what happens next and he makes you care about who these people are and why their stories matter. The growth of each character, shaped by their choices and their faith, is intense and deeply inspiring.

The Christian elements in this story are woven so naturally, so seamlessly into the narrative, that they are part of the very fabric of the characters’ lives, not added on as an afterthought. Prayer, Scripture, and grace come alive on these pages, and it’s done in a way that is real. It powerfully invites you to reflect on your own walk of faith. It made me ask myself tough questions about justice, about mercy, and how faith plays a role when you’re caught in the tension of the two.

The narration is superb -- capturing the emotions and weight of every scene in a way that enhanced the story even further. I could feel the tension, the uncertainty, and the hope, and the pacing was perfection. It's a flawless pairing with the writing—one that kept me listening for hours, completely immersed in this world Whitlow created.

The legal drama was intense, yes, but the personal and spiritual journey of the characters took it to another level. It’s a story that lingers in your heart, its lessons and truths echoing long after the last word has been read -- making you reflect on the deeper themes of faith, grace, and justice. If you enjoy a legal drama with a real heart, Guilty Until Innocent should be at the top of your list. It’s an incredibly powerful story that had me asking myself tough questions about the price of truth, and whether I could walk through the fire the way these characters did.

For anyone who loves legal thrillers with rich Christian, Robert Whitlow has once again delivered a book that is both thought-provoking and soul-stirring. Guilty Until Innocent will stay with you, not just for its unexpected twists, but for the deep, grace-filled reminders of faith and redemption that resonate in your soul long after the final page.

I received a digital ARC of the audiobook from Thomas Nelson and Zondervan Fiction Audio via NetGalley. I am not required to write a positive review nor paid to do so. This is my honest and unbiased review. My thoughts and opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing and story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.

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This was my first Robert Whitlow book, and it certainly won’t be my last! I’m already looking forward to reading more of his work. What really stood out to me was the strong faith elements, particularly the numerous mentions of the Holy Spirit. The spiritual depth in the story, along with Joe’s inspiring faith journey, added such a powerful layer to the plot. From the very beginning, I found myself rooting for Joe, regardless of whether he was guilty or innocent. Even though there were a lot of characters, I didn’t find it overwhelming. Whitlow does a great job of connecting them throughout the book, making each one significant to the story. The suspense and anticipation really grabbed me from the start, and I was hooked until the very end. Additionally, the narration was a perfect fit. It kept me immersed in the story and enhanced the overall experience. I’m so glad I picked up this book and look forward to diving into more of Whitlow’s work.
Thank you NetGalley, Thomas Nelson and Zondervan Fiction Audio for the opportunity to listen and review this advanced copy.

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Robert Whitlow is an amazing author and I usually love his books. I appreciate him being an author of faith but I will say this book seems to ne trying too hard. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC

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Guilty Until Innocent is a legal drama that held me spellbound! I listened to this amazing story of a young lawyer, his wife, and how their lives were eternally impacted by a convicted double murderer. The story is set in a small town in North Carolina, where secrets are kept tight. I kept wondering how this story would unfold. When I was listening, I hated it when I had to turn it off. My mind kept going back to the story and the characters involved. The author did a great job of keeping the mystery going, while also developing the characters into folks I really cared about. If you are a John Grisham or Randy Singer fan, then you'll love this book! I know I did. Also, the narrator did a good job tackling all the characters. Well done by all!
*I was given a copy of this book by Thomas Nelson Publishers, and this is my honest opinion.

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I was given an advanced copy to read in exchange for my honest review.

This is the first book I have read by Robert Whitlow, but will absolutely not be my last. A few pages into the first chapter, I was immediately wrapped up into the life of Joe, who is in prison for a crime he pled guilty to, yet doesn't remember. However, this author turned his life into a beautiful story of Christ's love, redemption, and telling other about Jesus. I love how the author used Joe's life to reach so many others, while on the 'out side' people are trying to solve the mystery of his crime. I was shocked at the ending. I didn't expect the outcome. But this is the first author I've read who has been able to keep the suspense going, while also painting such a beautiful picture of Christ. I highly recommend this book to anyone! It's beautiful, clean, suspenseful, and will keep you on your toes!!!!

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