Carte The Glass Alibi William Gomes

The Glass Alibi

Autor: William Gomes
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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In Northglass Crown Hall, every record appears clean. Every time is logged. Every exhibit is labelle...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
166
EAN
9798182487214
Enbook ID
52994520
Greutate
232
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 9

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In Northglass Crown Hall, every record appears clean. Every time is logged. Every exhibit is labelled. Every witness says only what can be proved.

Dev Sayer has built his career on that discipline. A skilled defence advocate, he believes in narrow questions, careful evidence, and the quiet force of facts. When Helena Marr is charged in connection with the death of Elias Venn, a careful council clerk whose work kept vulnerable communities warm and fed, Dev sees a route through the case almost at once.

A glass. A label. A time: 8:23.

A travel-card record places Helena elsewhere. A witness will not say he saw her leave, only that he saw a door close. A tidy chain of evidence begins to form, each part true, each part useful, each part apparently pointing away from the accused.

But truth, Dev discovers, is not always innocent.

As the trial unfolds, the case becomes less a question of whether the evidence is false than whether true evidence has been arranged to mislead. The clean alibi that may save Helena begins to cast suspicion on Rafi Noll, a quiet man at the edge of the story, someone who has carried trays, helped neighbours, and done nothing to deserve the shadow now falling across him.

Helena knows more than she can say. Dev sees more than he wants to admit. Anika Frost, his junior, keeps marking the small doubts in the margins until the whole case begins to turn.

Elegant, tense, and morally searching, The Glass Alibi is a literary courtroom novel about evidence, silence, professional conscience, and the cost of winning the wrong way. It is a legal thriller for readers who enjoy psychological depth, ethical complexity, and slow-burning suspense rather than simple answers.

In a court of law, a true thing may still become a lie when someone makes it point in the wrong direction.