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Cases of Circumstantial Evidence

Lewis, JanetHaworth, Kevin(Introduction by)
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This is the first digital version of Cases of Circumstantial Evidence, a collection of three historical novels by noted American writer Janet Lewis.

For the first time, these works have been brought together in a single edition, each with a new introduction by Kevin Haworth:The Wife of Martin GuerreBased on a notorious trial in sixteenth-century France, The Wife of Martin Guerre follows Bertrande de Rois and her lost-and-returned husband through a tale of impersonation, conspiracy, and small-town intrigue.

Their fascinating story has also inspired a bestselling historical study and two films, including The Return of Martin Guerre.The Trial of Soren QvistAlthough set in seventeenth-century Denmark, The Trial of Soren Qvist has a contemporary feel and has been praised for its intriguing plot and for Lewis's powerful writing.

In this second novel in the Cases of Circumstantial Evidence, Lewis recounts the story of a murder, an investigation, and a pious town pastor who confesses to the crime, driven perhaps more by a recognition of his own moral flaws than by guilt for the acts of which he stood accused.The Ghost of Monsieur ScarronThe court of Louis XIV and a modest Paris street provide the incongruous settings for this tale of a humble bookbinder, his wife, and the young craftsman who seduces her and blackmails her husband into covering up a terrible crime.

This third and last case of circumstantial evidence bristles with character, the smell of blood, and considerable suspense against a backdrop of national political unrest in the cruel and dingy Paris of the seventeenth century.

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Product Details
Ohio University Press
0804040567 / 9780804040563
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
27/08/2013
English
1 pages
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