Guilt

Guilt

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Author: Ferdinand von Schirach

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 1


'A cool, patient voice that draws the reader in. von Schirach...has the talent to dazzle.' New York Times Book Review A private boys' school that harbours a gang of teenage exorcists. A drug deal that goes bizarrely awry when a dog gets involved. A couple who like to swing - until one partner hits the wall. A brutal gang rape whose perpetrators are known but cannot be convicted. Crimes, bad decisions, accidents and breaking points; acts of savagery, betrayal and self-sacrifice. In these stories Ferdinand von Schirach, one of Germany's most prominent defence lawyers, presents the case for human fallibility. Calmly, rationally, he reveals to us the weave of circumstance that may trap our fellow citizen in his, or her, destiny. In doing so he shows us the criminal in ourselves.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Ferdinand von Schirach

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 1


'A cool, patient voice that draws the reader in. von Schirach...has the talent to dazzle.' New York Times Book Review A private boys' school that harbours a gang of teenage exorcists. A drug deal that goes bizarrely awry when a dog gets involved. A couple who like to swing - until one partner hits the wall. A brutal gang rape whose perpetrators are known but cannot be convicted. Crimes, bad decisions, accidents and breaking points; acts of savagery, betrayal and self-sacrifice. In these stories Ferdinand von Schirach, one of Germany's most prominent defence lawyers, presents the case for human fallibility. Calmly, rationally, he reveals to us the weave of circumstance that may trap our fellow citizen in his, or her, destiny. In doing so he shows us the criminal in ourselves.