The Kenneth Wells Case

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Fiction & Literature
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Author: John Reddie ISBN: 9781475940732
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 21, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: John Reddie
ISBN: 9781475940732
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 21, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In 1961, thirty-year-old Ken Wells is a teacher of natural science at Redfield High School in Massachusetts. He is dedicated to his profession and to his students, and he adores his wife and daughter. Everything is going so well for himbut then the unthinkable happens. One of his female senior students, seventeen-year-old Deborah Horton, accuses him of inappropriate sexual advances.

Ken is innocent, even though damaging evidence surfaces indicating otherwise. Arrested and charged with statutory rape, Ken lands in jail, where he has plenty of time to try to figure out why Deborah framed him. Could it have something to do with Deborahs boyfriend, Ted Fallonthe schools star football player? Ken caught Ted cheating on a test, after all, and if he flunks this class, he doesnt get his football scholarship.

Though Ken is convinced Deborahs conscience will compel her to tell the truth, his lawyer thinks it unlikely. Besides, the evidence against him is too much. Theyll have to find another way to prove Kens innocence, and they begin preparing for trial. Theres only one problem: Ken has a past he doesnt want exposed, and a trial will reveal it all.

Full of twists and turns, The Kenneth Wells Case delves into how a false accusation can bring disastrous consequences for all.

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In 1961, thirty-year-old Ken Wells is a teacher of natural science at Redfield High School in Massachusetts. He is dedicated to his profession and to his students, and he adores his wife and daughter. Everything is going so well for himbut then the unthinkable happens. One of his female senior students, seventeen-year-old Deborah Horton, accuses him of inappropriate sexual advances.

Ken is innocent, even though damaging evidence surfaces indicating otherwise. Arrested and charged with statutory rape, Ken lands in jail, where he has plenty of time to try to figure out why Deborah framed him. Could it have something to do with Deborahs boyfriend, Ted Fallonthe schools star football player? Ken caught Ted cheating on a test, after all, and if he flunks this class, he doesnt get his football scholarship.

Though Ken is convinced Deborahs conscience will compel her to tell the truth, his lawyer thinks it unlikely. Besides, the evidence against him is too much. Theyll have to find another way to prove Kens innocence, and they begin preparing for trial. Theres only one problem: Ken has a past he doesnt want exposed, and a trial will reveal it all.

Full of twists and turns, The Kenneth Wells Case delves into how a false accusation can bring disastrous consequences for all.

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