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Old Man Tutt

Old Man Tutt

Exploring legal dilemmas and courtroom drama in early 20th-century New York
Publié par:Arthur Train

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In "Old Man Tutt," Arthur Train crafts a compelling narrative that delves into the intricacies of human morality and the legal system. The story revolves around a cunning yet endearing character, Old Man Tutt, who embodies the tensions between justice and personal ethics. Train's writing style is marked by wit and sharp dialogue, drawing the reader into the colorful world of early 20th-century New York, where the law often collides with social realities. The novel reflects the anxieties and intricacies of a rapidly changing society, using elements of both crime fiction and legal drama to explore its themes. Arthur Train, an accomplished lawyer and author, draws from his extensive experience within the legal field to populate his narratives with authentic legal insights and courtroom strategies. Having served as a prosecutor and practiced law for many years, Train's rich background informs the moral dilemmas faced by his characters, particularly in confronting the social injustices of his time. His blend of legal expertise and literary talent positions him as a pioneer of the legal thriller genre. "Old Man Tutt" is a must-read for enthusiasts of legal fiction and those interested in the ethical complexities woven into the fabric of everyday life. Train's sharp observations and engaging storytelling offer both entertainment and thoughtful reflection, ensuring that readers will contemplate the delicate balance between law and morality long after the final page.

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août 2021, 180 Pages, Anglais
GOOD PRESS
4064066361136

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