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Cases of Circumstantial Evidence

This series follows a brilliant but socially awkward lawyer who specializes in seemingly impossible cases. With unconventional thinking and an eye for the smallest details, he uncovers the truth where others have failed. Each case is a labyrinth where circumstantial evidence and unlikely clues form the key to the solution. It's a compelling journey into the world of deduction and justice.

The Trial of Sören Qvist
The wife of Martin Guerre

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  • Janet Lewis hat mit 'Die Frau, die liebte' einen verstörenden und zugleich kraftvollen Roman erschaffen, der von einer Frau erzählt, die in ihrer Ernsthaftigkeit und Tapferkeit über die Konventionen ihrer Zeit hinauswächst. Stefanie Rufle, booksection.de 19.03.2018

    The wife of Martin Guerre
  • Originally published in 1947, The Trial of Sören Qvist has been praised by a number of critics for its intriguing plot and Janet Lewis’s powerful writing. And in the introduction to this new edition, Swallow Press executive editor and author Kevin Haworth calls attention to the contemporary feeling of the story—despite its having been written more than fifty years ago and set several hundred years in the past. As in Lewis’s best-known novel, The Wife of Martin Guerre, the plot derives from Samuel March Phillips’s nineteenth-century study, Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence, in which this British legal historian considered the trial of Pastor Sören Qvist to be the most striking case.

    The Trial of Sören Qvist