01974cam a2200349 i 45000010011000000030008000110050017000190080041000360100015000770200015000920200018001070350022001250400008001470820014001551000034001692450032002032500018002352640070002533000023003233360026003463370028003723380027004005200974004276500026014016500020014276500032014476500026014796500027015056510023015326550031015556550038015861365611431MeVbMML20250123162624.0230202s2023 nyu e 000 0 eng d a2023938990 a0316566357 a9780316566353 a(OCoLC)1365611431 cAJM04a813.62231 aEskens, Allen,d1963-eauthor10aSaving Emma /cAllen Eskens aFirst edition 1aNew York, NY :bMulholland Books/Little, Brown and Company,c2023 a323 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"When Boady Sanden first receives the case of Elijah Matthews, he's certain there's not much he can do. Elijah, who believes himself to be a prophet, has been locked up in a psychiatric hospital for the past four years, convicted of brutally murdering the pastor of a megachurch. But as a law professor working for the Innocence Project, Boady agrees to look into Elijah's file. When he does, he is alarmed to find threads that lead back to the death of his colleague and friend, Ben Pruitt, a man shot to death four years earlier in Boady's own home. Ben's daughter, Emma, has lived with Boady and Boady's wife Dee ever since that awful night. Now fourteen years old, Emma has been growing distant, and soon makes a fateful choice that takes her far from the safety of her godparents. Desperate to bring her home, and to free an innocent man, Boady must do all he can to investigate Elijah's case while fighting to save the family he has deeply come to love."--Amazon 0aLaw teachersvFiction 0aMurdervFiction 0aFalse imprisonmentvFiction 0aBest friendsvFiction 0aTeenage girlsvFiction 0aMinnesotavFiction 7aThrillers (Fiction)2lcgft 7aLegal fiction (Literature)2lcgft