More Likely Than Not, by J.P. Brutus
In medicine, one opinion can save a life or take it… A midnight tragedy. A father accused. And a young doctor who dares to question the truth. When Gabriel Savard is rushed to a Montreal hospital in the middle of the night, his family’s world collapses, and suspicion falls on his father, Mario, a man already shadowed by a troubled past. The testimony of a respected pathologist seals his conviction and silences doubt. Years later, Dr. Amélie Nadeau, a forensic pathology fellow, begins reexamining historic cases with the help of artificial intelligence. The Savard file resurfaces, and with it, disturbing questions about the evidence that condemned Mario. As Amélie pursues the truth, she uncovers cracks in a justice system built on certainty at any cost. The closer she gets, the greater the resistance from mentors, institutions, and authorities determined to protect their reputations and their power.
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