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Redemption

Scott Pratt & the Birth of Joe Dillard (Joe Dillard Series)

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Redemption

By: Scott Pratt, J.D. Pratt, Dan Fleser
Narrated by: Lyle Blaker
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“Strange how the waves of destiny wash over a man’s soul, leaving ugly cracks and crevices here, polished splendor over there. Strange indeed.”—Scott Pratt, Bestselling Author of the Joe Dillard Series

A lawyer’s fall from grace paved the way for an author’s rise to unimaginable success.

In December of 2005, Scott Pratt was marched to a jail cell after being charged with suborning perjury. Within two years, he had written a legal thriller that was a finalist for the top mystery novel worldwide.

Joe Dillard, Scott’s primary protagonist, served as a whiteboard for the author’s life, enabling him to reimagine and reinvent himself.

Dillard acted as a literary marionette while his puppeteer subjected him to unimaginable adversity. His mother had Alzheimer’s and didn’t recognize him half the time. His sister was an addict who was in and out of jail. The son of the victim tried to kill him—twice. Another client escaped prison and committed murder.

All of this happened in the first novel. Eight more followed.

Scott didn’t spare his main character any more than life had spared him. Dillard wrestled with a rowdy assortment of demons. They stalked him by day and invaded his dreams at night.

Those same demons haunted Scott, creating a vicious tug-of-war between his talent and his volatility. Back and forth his life went from lavish to bankrupt, from a lakeside estate to the cramped quarters of his mother-in-law's basement.

Like Joe Dillard, Scott persevered by leaning into his family's sacred concept of love.

Scott’s precipitous fall has lived on as a cautionary tale for the local legal community in his hometown. One of those lawyers, who worked from the same office Scott once occupied, favors a broader view of his predecessor’s life, hailing his journey as “The great American redemption story.”

Regardless of perspective, Scott was no ordinary Joe.

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I really enjoyed this book, its stories, viewpoints and narrating. Scott was a great man, troubled and not without demons, but his impact was broad and deep, and his heart was as good as gold. Dylan did a phenomenal job crafting the storyline and authentically encompassing Scott’s life, his family, and the many ties to Joe Dillard.

Fascinating and Authentic

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This book was a beautiful tribute to the author of some of my favorite stories of all time. It was hard to hear some of the things he had to endure, but true fans already knew. I was sad, I chuckled, I was irate, and I shed tears while listening. Wonderfully done.

Pratt Fan Forever

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Scott Pratt was a one of a kind man. This is a raw, truly remarkable story of his life. All of the feelings a person can go through, are found within these pages. Some of these emotions jump off the pages and immerse the reader. He was an incredible person and he is definitely missed by his family, friends and thousands of fans. I’m sorry for his suffering but grateful for the books he wrote and the strong family bond he had. (Scott was in the same class as Connelly; he just wasn’t aware of it yet. He is still one of my favorite authors)>Thank you Scott.

Incredible Life of Scott Pratt

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