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For Cause

3J Legal Thriller

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For Cause

By: Mark Shaiken
Narrated by: Sawyer Varvel
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A single video threatens to destroy everything Kansas City attorney Josephina Jillian Jones—3J to her friends—believes about truth and justice.

When 3J takes on Paxton Energy’s Chapter 11 case, she expects to win a fight with the banks—until they play a video showing CEO Remmy Paxton confessing to years of cooking the books. Within seconds, her case implodes. Her client swears it’s fake—but these days, who believes that? The banks demand control of the company. The judge gives her twenty days to prove the truth.

Desperate for an expert, 3J tracks down a digital forensics genius—only to learn he now works for Robbie McFadden, Kansas City’s smooth-talking Irish mob boss with a legitimate smile and an illegitimate empire that now includes manipulating reality itself.

As 3J, her mentor, Bill Pascale, and investigator, Ronnie Steele, chase answers from downtown courtrooms to Oklahoma oil fields, they uncover a conspiracy built on deception, corruption, and deepfake technology powerful enough to ruin reputations—or end lives.

It seems like truth never stood a chance.

For Cause is Mark Shaiken's most gripping 3J Legal Thriller yet—a smart, fast-paced novel where corporate greed, organized crime, and technology collide, and one woman must decide how far over the line she’ll go to save her client—and herself.

©2025 Mark Shaiken (P)2026 Mark Shaiken
Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense
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There was only one review when I selected this audiobook but I’m so glad I’ve listened to it. I’ve learned a bit about bankruptcy law in the US but mostly I enjoyed the characters, in particular 3J and it’s refreshing to have a black female as the central character. I also enjoyed the references to jazz and would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a story with white collar baddies.

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