About the Book
TRUST ON TRIAL. YOU ARE THE JURY.
What if Trust were dragged into court, charged with fraud, betrayal, and breach of contract? What if your own experiences with broken promises, lost faith, and second chances became the evidence?
Trust on Trial isn't just a book. It's a courtroom battle for the ages, where Trust himself is on trial and readers hold the power to decide his fate. Through witness testimonies from history, the Bible, and real life, this gripping narrative challenges everything you believe about Trust, faith, and redemption.
Can Trust be restored, or is he beyond saving?
As the prosecution and defense build their cases, readers will wrestle with questions like:
Can Trust ever be fully rebuilt after betrayal?
Is Trust dangerous, or is he necessary?
What does it mean to put Trust in something greater than yourself?
The evidence is presented. The testimonies are compelling. Your verdict will define what Trust means in your life.
Step into the courtroom, examine the evidence, and choose the chapter that matches your verdict. Your decision could finally put your trust issues to rest. The stakes have never been higher.
If you love The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis or The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel, prepare for a bold new courtroom twist.
Don't miss your chance. The verdict is yours.
What will you decide?
About the Author :
Some books you read. G. S. Gerry's books pull you in and refuse to let go.
An Amazon best-selling, award-winning author, G. S. Gerry doesn't just write stories--he creates experiences.
Gerry is known for crafting immersive, genre-defying stories that challenges assumptions and sparks conversation. With a fearless approach to storytelling, Gerry fuses satire, suspense, and faith to create narratives that are both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. His writing blurs the line between entertainment and introspection, inviting readers to confront life's hardest questions with unflinching honesty.
Trust on Trial is Gerry's latest work--a bold Christian allegory that places Trust in the courtroom and the reader in the jury box. True to form, it's real, raw, and unpredictable.
Review :
"I would encourage anyone struggling with doubt to read Trust on Trial. This book presents the facts of our faith in a captivating way as a courtroom drama. G. S. Gerry does more than just list the evidence for God, he presents this evidence in a way that anyone can understand and engage with as we examine the case. The verdict is in, and the proof is there: God is trustworthy!"
--Joel Hastings, Pastor, Community Bible Church, Brooksville, Florida
"Trust on Trial has taken me to a place that I didn't expect to go. After reading this compelling yet emotional story, I found myself entirely captivated by the blend of courtroom drama, personal spiritual journey, and the importance of everyone discovering their relationship with God. G. S. cleverly weaves Scripture into the storyline, demonstrating that even the most intense people in life have a spiritual connection to something. A must-read for anyone who loves a great courtroom drama with a beautiful blend of spirituality. Five stars!"
--Patrick Greenwood, author of Shores of Okinawa
"G. S. Gerry has crafted a profound, thought-provoking, self-reflective, and potentially life-changing page turner with his novel, Trust on Trial."
--Jessika Sanders, coauthor of In His Hands: Prayers for Your Child or Baby in a Medical Crisis
"through a bold and imaginative framework, Gerry explores the complexity of human faith, betrayal, and redemption by staging a trial where "Earnest Trust" is accused of fraud and breach of contract...Reading this book felt like watching a courtroom thriller crash headfirst into a TED Talk with a pastor and a stand-up comic on the bench. And somehow, it works. The writing style is punchy, dramatic, and often hilarious, with a rhythm that sways between poetic intensity and playful banter.
His characters, Earnest Trust, the peacock-like prosecutor Curtis Reed, and the soulful defender Harvey Shield, are vivid, layered, and unforgettable. But underneath the flair and snappy dialogue is a serious meditation on pain, vulnerability, and where we choose to place our trust, people, institutions, or God. I couldn't look away. This book struck nerves I didn't know were still raw. It reminded me of past betrayals, yes, but also of why I continue to trust, despite it all.
If you've ever questioned your faith in people, in systems, in God or if you've been burned and are afraid to try again, this book is for you. It's for the skeptical, the hopeful, and the broken-hearted. Trust on Trial isn't light reading, but it's real. It's funny, aching, bold, and brutally honest. It got under my skin and made me think harder about something I too often take for granted
--Literary Titan Review
"Trust on Trial by G. S. Gerry is an enormously important and timely work that dares to ask vital questions without wavering even one iota from its central message. As its title implies, Trust, in the form of a careworn and sometimes bedraggled accused man, is indeed on trial. The fate of Trust is hanging in the balance, but on a larger scale, so is the fate of humanity.
The lawyers' carefully documented references range from biblical, philosophical, and theological to true crime and recent history.