Slander

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Legal ThrillerBetrayalPower & CorruptionConspiracyPolitical IntrigueThrillerMystery
Legal Thriller

Slander

William Deverell

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Arthur Beauharnais, a lawyer, finds himself defending Victor Carl, a former judge with a contentious reputation. Carl is facing a libel suit brought by a formidable politician, Minister Thorne, who claims Carl's public pronouncements have irrevocably damaged his standing. As Beauharnais delves into the case, he discovers it's far from a straightforward defamation trial. The proceedings begin to unravel a much larger, dangerous conspiracy, suggesting that Thorne's motives might extend beyond mere reputational damage and that Victor Carl might be more than just a disgruntled former judge, perhaps a whistle-blower or someone caught in a web of deceit. The novel explores the intricate interplay between truth, power, and the justice system. Deverell probes the moral complexities faced by his characters, particularly Beauharnais, as he navigates the murky waters of legal ethics and political machinations. Themes of corruption, the manipulation of public perception through slander, and the often-blurred lines between personal integrity and professional duty are central. What makes "Slander" compelling is its intricate plotting, characteristic of Deverell's legal thrillers, which gradually reveals layers of conspiracy and betrayal. The story forces readers to question who is truly in the right, as powerful individuals seek to control narratives and suppress inconvenient truths, creating a tense and thought-provoking examination of justice in the face of formidable opposition.

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$4.5

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Publisher

Doubleday Canada

Pages

464

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780770428563

ISBN-10

0770428568

Language

English

Published

2000-09-01