An edition of The witness for the defence (1913)

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An edition of The witness for the defence (1913)

The witness for the defence.

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Unassured of a family inheritance, Henry Thresk dedicates himself to pursuing a career in law. His determination is exacting; as a man of limited means, it has to be. Even when he meets Stella, a supremely appealing young woman, he refuses to consider love and marriage. He must stick to the path he has laid out for himself.

Eight years later, on a solicitor call to Bombay, Henry finds himself face to face with a photograph of his long-lost love. Stella is married to Captain Ballantyne, an older man clever at politics and languages who is revealed to be a violent brute. Henry is determined to rescue Stella, but before he can enact a plan the captain is discovered shot to death with his wife’s rifle. Henry, a respected man of the law, is called as a witness for the defense—only the first of many twists in this deftly plotted mystery. If his instincts are wrong, he will sacrifice his life and career for a woman he hardly knows.

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1970, Combridge
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The witness for the defence
1913, Hodder and Stoughton
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1913, Hodder and Stoughton
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Edition Notes

First published, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1913.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17373822M
Internet Archive
witnessfordefenc0000maso
ISBN 10
0851970087
OCLC/WorldCat
60087143
Library Thing
3246625

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