In the past he had been seated on the judge's bench looking towards the dock in which he now stood... He turned and faced the clerk, who asked a fourth time: 'How say you? Are you Guilty or Not Guilty?' Jonathan Playfair, Knight of the Realm, sometime Judge of the High Court, is standing trial for the murder of David Trelawney. The two once fought side by side in the mountains of North Africa, and the death of David 50 years later unearths the tainted details of their past together. While the Prosecutor tells the court of Trelawney's death, Jonathan is far away-in the recesses of his mind where memories from North Africa, long buried, pierce and consume him; where he cannot escape having witnessed another man's death in this dark Africa of 50 years past. In this startling novel, Rawlinson superbly examines the moral dilemma of ends and means and offers an insightful exploration of the darker human tendencies. Between compelling courtroom scenes and powerful flashbacks to the War, Indictment For Murder is a tale of high suspense and devastating revelation.
another masterful legal tale by the author of the caverel claim. the courtroom is center stage; but the intricacies of relationships spanning over a half century provide the plot. the tone is somber and mournful as befits the subject matter. above average.
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Knight of the Realm, Sir Jonathan Playfair is a former Judge of the High Court who was considered to lenient on criminals by his critics. In a stunning development, Jonathan stands trial for the murder of David Trelawney, an elderly person who was dying from cancer. Jonathan admits failing to call the police as he was with David as the senior citizen was dying, but swears he did not kill the victim.Though a septuagenarian, Jonathan is deemed mentally fit to stand trial. He wants to prove his innocence to the press that has condemned him and to the police that has reviled him. As the trial occurs, Jonathan reflects on his longtime association with David. They were boyhood friends who served in North Africa during World War II. It was events fifty plus years ago that has led to the current situation.Peter Rawlinson has written a powerful and moving British legal procedural that richly contains strong characterization. The complex story line hones in on the inequities inherent in Britain,s legal system. INDICTMENT FOR MURDER is also a sharp relationship drama starring likable players who at times display disagreeable tendencies. Although classified as a mystery, the tale crosses boundaries so that anyone who gains pleasure from a cerebral, character-driven story will love this novel.Harriet Klausner
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