The Juror

The Juror

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A taut and atmospheric exploration of justice and moral culpability, The Juror by Harvey Jacobs is a compelling work of psychological suspense from 1980. As the title suggests, the narrative revolves around the intense pressures and ethical dilemmas faced by an individual thrust into the gravity of the jury box. Jacobs masterfully captures the isolation and mounting tension of the legal process, drawing the reader into a world where the search for truth is often obscured by the complex machinery of the court and the fallibility of the human mind. Known for his ability to blend sharp social observation with narrative intrigue, Jacobs crafts a story that transcends the standard legal thriller. The Juror is as much a character study as it is a suspenseful drama, challenging the reader to consider the weight of judgment and the burden of truth in a high-stakes environment. This Franklin Watts edition stands as a significant entry in Jacobs' bibliography and serves as a classic example of the gripping, character-driven fiction that defined much of the suspense genre in the early 1980s.

Author: Harvey Jacobs
Format: Hardback

Genre: Fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A taut and atmospheric exploration of justice and moral culpability, The Juror by Harvey Jacobs is a compelling work of psychological suspense from 1980. As the title suggests, the narrative revolves around the intense pressures and ethical dilemmas faced by an individual thrust into the gravity of the jury box. Jacobs masterfully captures the isolation and mounting tension of the legal process, drawing the reader into a world where the search for truth is often obscured by the complex machinery of the court and the fallibility of the human mind. Known for his ability to blend sharp social observation with narrative intrigue, Jacobs crafts a story that transcends the standard legal thriller. The Juror is as much a character study as it is a suspenseful drama, challenging the reader to consider the weight of judgment and the burden of truth in a high-stakes environment. This Franklin Watts edition stands as a significant entry in Jacobs' bibliography and serves as a classic example of the gripping, character-driven fiction that defined much of the suspense genre in the early 1980s.