Synopses & Reviews
False Accusations is a twisting psychological thriller, a tale of deadly revenge where the assurance of "innocent until proven guilty" is not what it seems.
In the predawn hours of a quiet Sacramento suburb, respected orthopedic surgeon Phillip Madison is charged with double homicide -- a cold-blooded hit-and-run that has left a young couple dead. Blood evidence has brought the authorities to his door. An eyewitness has placed him at the scene of the crime. And Madison has no alibi.
As his privileged world is brought crashing down by a psychotic seductress, as family and friends abandon him, Madison's only hope for vindication rests in revealing a truth at the heart of a lie. It's a disclosure that could cost him more than he ever imagined.
Synopsis
A crackling psychological thriller about an esteemed surgeon who has it all until a woman frames him for murder. Dr. Madison's struggle leads to haunting discoveries--and a rousing and surprising conclusion.
About the Author
Alan Jacobson received his Bachelor of Arts in English Writing from Queens College of the City of New York, and his doctorate from Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California. He achieved prominence as an Agreed Medical Examiner and was subsequently appointed to the position of Qualified Medical Evaluator by the State of California. His extensive experience testifying as an expert witness has exposed him to the many strengths and weaknesses of the judicial system. Dr. Jacobson lives in Northern California.
You can e-mail the author at [email protected], or visit his Web site at alanjacobson.com for more information on False Accusations and on his next novel of suspense, The Hunted, forthcoming in hardcover from Pocket Books.