
Attorney Matthew Hope takes on the case of beautiful heiress Sarah Whitaker, who is fighting court-ordered and family-supported commitment as a paranoid schizophrenic, and enters a world of delusion and murder
Attorney Matthew Hope accepts the defense of an heiress labeled as mentally unstable, only to find himself entangled in a lethal web of deception. Matthew Hope navigates the complex legal and personal landscape surrounding Sarah Whitaker, a woman fighting to prove her sanity against the machinations of her own family. As he investigates the claims of paranoid schizophrenia, he encounters shifting realities and violent obstacles that threaten his own safety. The narrative follows a procedural framework, documenting Hope's methodical approach to uncovering the truth behind the accusations. The story operates within the constraints of a high-stakes legal battle where the line between medical diagnosis and calculated murder remains dangerously thin.
Readers frequently highlight the clinical precision with which the author constructs the legal arguments and the investigative process. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's analytical approach to the case and the tension generated by the uncertainty of the client's mental state. Critics note the effective use of a grounded, realistic atmosphere that emphasizes the grit of the legal profession. The balance between character development and the unfolding mystery remains a point of interest for those who prefer procedural narratives over fast-paced action. Many readers appreciate the logical progression of the plot as it moves toward a resolution that challenges the initial assumptions of the case.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030026032
ISBN-13:
9780030026034
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