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A high-stakes legal battle erupts when a key witness in a criminal trial turns against the prosecution, threatening to dismantle the entire case. Jack Roffey presents a narrative centered on the adversarial nature of the courtroom, where the protagonist must navigate perjury, hidden motives, and procedural traps. The story follows a legal professional attempting to secure a conviction while facing an opponent who utilizes the witness as a weapon to obscure the truth. The narrative framework relies on a tense, linear progression that highlights the friction between legal strategy and the unpredictable behavior of human testimony. The world is defined by the rigid constraints of the judicial system and the volatile nature of evidence under cross-examination.
Readers often note the technical attention to detail regarding courtroom procedures and the mechanics of a criminal trial. Discussion frequently centers on the pacing of the legal arguments and the effectiveness of the dialogue during intense cross-examination scenes. Critics highlight the author's ability to maintain suspense through the strategic release of information rather than relying on physical action. The balance between character development and the procedural requirements of the plot remains a common point of analysis for those interested in the legal thriller genre. Readers generally find the focus on the adversarial process to be the primary driver of the narrative tension throughout the book.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1968-05-01
Publisher:
Arrow Bks.
ISBN-10:
0090006402
ISBN-13:
9780090006403
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