Anything But The Truth
Anything But The Truth

Anything But The Truth

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A sharp and witty legal thriller, Anything But The Truth follows the morally complex world of courtroom drama where deception, strategy, and the pursuit of justice collide in unexpected ways. Michael Underwood, a former barrister himself, brings an insider's authenticity to the narrative, crafting a story that uncovers the fine line between legal maneuvering and outright dishonesty. The plot chronicles a gripping case in which the truth becomes the most dangerous weapon of all, placing its characters under mounting pressure as secrets threaten to unravel carefully constructed defenses. Underwood's prose is precise and authoritative, reflecting his deep familiarity with the British legal system while maintaining a pace that keeps readers firmly on edge. Fans of courtroom fiction who appreciate procedural accuracy alongside genuine suspense will find this a thoroughly satisfying read.

Author: Michael Underwood
Format: Hardback
Published: 1978, M (Macmillan)
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A sharp and witty legal thriller, Anything But The Truth follows the morally complex world of courtroom drama where deception, strategy, and the pursuit of justice collide in unexpected ways. Michael Underwood, a former barrister himself, brings an insider's authenticity to the narrative, crafting a story that uncovers the fine line between legal maneuvering and outright dishonesty. The plot chronicles a gripping case in which the truth becomes the most dangerous weapon of all, placing its characters under mounting pressure as secrets threaten to unravel carefully constructed defenses. Underwood's prose is precise and authoritative, reflecting his deep familiarity with the British legal system while maintaining a pace that keeps readers firmly on edge. Fans of courtroom fiction who appreciate procedural accuracy alongside genuine suspense will find this a thoroughly satisfying read.