The Michael Fletcher Series, Book 2
Date Published: December 11, 2024
Publisher: MindStir Media
Book 2: Accused Again - Freedom Was Just the Beginning
Michael Fletcher thought his nightmare was over. After spending decades behind bars for a crime he didn't commit, he was finally free. But just as he begins to rebuild his life, the unthinkable happens-he's accused of murder again.
With the justice system poised to condemn him once more, Michael finds himself at the center of a gripping courtroom battle. As he fights to clear his name, an unexpected ally from his past emerges, offering to help him untangle a sinister web of lies and corruption. This time, the stakes are higher than ever-will Michael prove his innocence, or will he be lost to the system once again?
From award-winning author Michael J. Kundu, The Michael Fletcher Series is a gripping psychological and legal thriller saga exploring the unyielding quest for truth, justice, and redemption.
Perfect for fans of John Grisham, Scott Turow, and Michael Connelly.
- High-stakes legal drama
- Powerful themes of injustice, resilience, and redemption
- A thought-provoking journey through the flaws of the justice system
Start the series today and join Michael Fletcher in his fight for truth!
PROLOGUE
Two elderly men arrived in a quiet neighborhood in an
expensive SUV. They were nervous, one of them full of rage and debating what to
do after the call he had just received.
“So, how do you intend to confront him?”
The old man breathed deeply, trying to contain himself. He
was still dressed in his perfectly fitting cashmere suit. “I really do not
know, but let’s see what he has to say. At the moment these are pure
speculations. Let us find out if it is true.”
“Okay,” the other quite bulky but more casually dressed man
responded, “we’ll see how he reacts. I am more than curious as to what he will
say. I know him well; I hired and trained Jack for the job. This possibility
seems so remote to me.”
“There is his house, up there on the left. Slow down and
turn off the headlights. The street seems to be quiet.”
“Okay, John.”
Darkness had already cloaked the city, but the street was
fully illuminated by the flickering glow of lanterns, which cast long shadows.
The bulky driver stopped and switched off the engine and was about to get out
when suddenly he saw someone remarkably familiar exit the house. “Look John,
what is he doing here?”
“The same guy who came to my house this afternoon. Do you
recognize him, Adam?”
“Of course, no mistake, you asked me to take care of him for
a long time. It’s Michael Fletcher. Why is he coming out of his house?”
“Let’s just wait and watch him.”
“He always had a close relationship with Jack; in fact, I
heard rumors that Jack took him in after his release.”
“Well, Jack seems to really have put a lot of flusters in
his ear, the way he turned up at my house today. Now this explains everything.”
They continued to survey Fletcher as he turned up his collar
of his coat, slipped his hands into his pockets and stepped away, marching into
the dark.
“Okay, let’s go.”
Both men got out of the car silently and approached Jack’s
house, whose door stood wide open. The bulky man led the way as they walked up
the path onto the patio and entered the brightly lit corridor. He knocked on
the door first.
“Hey Jack, it’s Adam, how are you, old pal? Your visitor
left the door open.”
The older man stepped past his bulky buddy into the living
room and stopped dead when he saw a bloody figure on the ground. Both men
stared and then looked at each other, unable to say anything. Blood was oozing
out of Jack’s skull. A pistol was lying on the ground, wrapped in his gloved
right hand.
The bulky man stepped closer and leaned down to take a look.
“Seems like he killed himself. The way he is holding it, yes, I guess it’s
suicide.”
“So why is Fletcher walking away so casually?”
“Good question.” The bulky man bent down further and removed
the gun carefully with a tissue that he pulled out of his inside pocket. Then
he took a long sniff at the gun and the glove. “Absolutely no doubt—I can smell
the gunpowder on his glove. He shot himself.”
The old man also took a step closer, squinted his eyes and
said, “Take them off, very carefully, both of them, and place the gun just a
bit further away, beyond a possible reach. I have an idea. The gloves, you give
to me.”
He has a great passion for learning languages and travelling across the globe. He enjoys spending time with his family and lives in Luxembourg with his Italian wife and two teenage children.
My multinational background, coupled with my marriage to someone of a different nationality, has endowed me with a wealth of diverse experiences. Having traversed the globe, speaking multiple languages and immersing myself in various cultures, the profound value of each individual has become a cornerstone of my worldview. These multicultural encounters have not only fostered a deep appreciation for the uniqueness of every person but have also instilled in me a commitment to promoting mutual respect, free from the shackles of prejudice related to color or religion. In composing my book, these experiences have permeated not only this narrative …but also the forthcoming sequel.

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