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Hardcover The Witness for the Defence Book

ISBN: 1026088011

ISBN13: 9781026088012

The Witness for the Defence

"The Witness for the Defence" is a gripping tale of mystery, legal intrigue, and the weight of secrets. Set against the backdrops of colonial India and the high-stakes courtrooms of England, the story follows the trial of Stella Ballantyne, a woman accused of murdering her abusive husband. When Henry Thresk, a successful barrister and Stella's former lover, steps forward to provide crucial testimony that secures her acquittal, the immediate crisis seems resolved. However, the shadow of the crime lingers, and the truth behind Thresk's intervention remains a haunting uncertainty.

Exploring themes of loyalty, moral ambiguity, and the complexities of the human heart, the narrative delves into the sacrifices made for love and the social pressures of the early twentieth century. As the characters navigate the aftermath of the trial, "The Witness for the Defence" masterfully builds tension, questioning whether the legal truth and the moral truth are ever truly the same. A. E. W. Mason crafts a sophisticated psychological drama that remains a compelling example of the Edwardian era's fascination with crime and redemption.

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