Crime & Mystery
Synopsis
“Some circumstantial evidence is very strong, as when you find a trout in the milk.” This quotation from Thoreau provides the title for a very exciting classical whodunnit — with clues. The setting is a barristers’ chambers in the Temple, London. The barristers, their clerks, their pupils and their instructing solicitors all form part of the cast of suspects for a bloody murder. This is a classic detective story. The characterisation is serious, the plot strong, the clues well laid — and the setting is described in fascinating detail.You May Also Be Interested In...
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