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The thrilling book "False Evidence" was written by well-known British Novelist E. Phillips Oppenheim, who wrote a lot of mystery and espionage books in the early to mid-20th century. The 1912 novel "False Evidence" is a story of plot, trickery, and courtroom drama. The protagonist of the tale is a young attorney by the name of Francis Ledsam, who becomes involved in a convoluted case involving a murder trial. As Ledsam investigates the case further, he finds layers of fabricated evidence and a web of deceit. Ledsam takes on the role of defence lawyer for a guy who is suspected of murder. As Ledsam works to uncover the truth, identify the true offenders, and clear his client's name, the plot develops. As the story goes on, readers are guided through the kinks of the legal system, with tension mounting as Ledsam handles the difficulties in the courtroom. The work delves into topics related to morality, justice, and the fallout from unfounded allegations. "False Evidence" demonstrates Oppenheim's talent for writing compelling stories with complex themes. A compelling combination of mystery and legal drama keeps readers interested as they follow the protagonist's quest for the truth through a labyrinth of false evidence and misleading hints.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The thrilling book "False Evidence" was written by well-known British Novelist E. Phillips Oppenheim, who wrote a lot of mystery and espionage books in the early to mid-20th century. The 1912 novel "False Evidence" is a story of plot, trickery, and courtroom drama. The protagonist of the tale is a young attorney by the name of Francis Ledsam, who becomes involved in a convoluted case involving a murder trial. As Ledsam investigates the case further, he finds layers of fabricated evidence and a web of deceit. Ledsam takes on the role of defence lawyer for a guy who is suspected of murder. As Ledsam works to uncover the truth, identify the true offenders, and clear his client's name, the plot develops. As the story goes on, readers are guided through the kinks of the legal system, with tension mounting as Ledsam handles the difficulties in the courtroom. The work delves into topics related to morality, justice, and the fallout from unfounded allegations. "False Evidence" demonstrates Oppenheim's talent for writing compelling stories with complex themes. A compelling combination of mystery and legal drama keeps readers interested as they follow the protagonist's quest for the truth through a labyrinth of false evidence and misleading hints.