"A nation is obsessed with Sydney Bennett, a hot nightclub
waitress accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter for
cramping her party life. It's the most watched trial since
O.J. Simpson, and millions of "TV Jurors" have convicted
Jack's client in the arena of public opinion. The shocking
verdict--not guilty--creates an immediate uproar, from angry
phone calls to outright threats. Media-fed rumors of "blood
money" in the form of seven-figure book and movie deals put
Sydney and everyone around her at risk. On the night of
Sydney's release, the angry mob outside the jail demands its
own justice. A young woman ends up dead in the frenzy, her
only crime being that she bears a striking resemblance to
Sydney Bennett. The media blame Jack and his defense team,
but to Jack's surprise, the victim's parents reach out to
him. With Jack's help, they believe they can prove that
their daughter's death wasn't just a random mob tragedy.
Something bigger and more organized is at work, and what
happened outside the jail that night is a symptom of the
evil that infected the show-stopping trial and media-spun
phenomenon of Sydney Bennett"--