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ISBN: 1025646657

ISBN13: 9781025646657

The Evil Shepherd

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"The Evil Shepherd" is a gripping psychological thriller and mystery by E. Phillips Oppenheim, a master of early 20th-century suspense. The narrative follows Francis Ledsam, a brilliant young barrister whose professional ethics and personal convictions are pushed to the limit. After successfully defending a man against a murder charge, Ledsam is horrified when his client confesses to the crime immediately after the acquittal. This moral crisis leads Ledsam into a complex web of intrigue, crime, and redemption.

Central to the story is the enigmatic Sir Timothy Brast, a man of immense wealth and questionable morality who exerts a powerful influence over those around him. As Ledsam falls for Sir Timothy's daughter, he must navigate a dangerous world of secret societies and hidden motives. Oppenheim expertly blends elements of a legal drama with a traditional murder mystery, exploring themes of justice, guilt, and the duality of human nature. "The Evil Shepherd" remains a compelling example of the classic British thriller, showcasing the author's ability to maintain tension and deliver unexpected twists in a high-stakes social setting.

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