Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Language
Spanish
Published
May 6, 2009
Publisher
EDB FICCION
ISBN-10
8466623515
ISBN-13
9788466623513
Description
In a gripping exploration of justice and deception, Phillip Margolin delves into the complex world of legal battles where the line between right and wrong often blurs. The narrative unfolds around the concept that not all evidence serves to reveal the truth; instead, some pieces of proof can lead to the condemnation of the innocent. This theme resonates deeply throughout the story as characters grapple with the consequential weight of their decisions.
Amidst a backdrop of courtroom drama, Margolin weaves a tale that showcases the vulnerabilities of the justice system. As false evidence mounts, tensions rise, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. Each twist and turn in the investigation serves to highlight the fragility of innocence when confronted with fabricated truths.
As the protagonists navigate the murky waters of deceit, hunger for justice ignites their resolve. The stakes are high, and the repercussions of every choice are felt deeply, echoing the age-old struggle between guilt and innocence. Margolin’s execution reveals both the dark and light sides of human nature, compelling readers to question their perceptions of truth and justice.
Through meticulous storytelling, the author builds an atmosphere rich in suspense and moral complexity. The characters are not simply black and white; their gray areas force readers to consider the implications of their actions and the broader societal ramifications of flawed evidence. This exploration into the judicial psyche leaves an indelible mark, suggesting that the quest for truth is often fraught with challenges that extend well beyond the courtroom.
Amidst a backdrop of courtroom drama, Margolin weaves a tale that showcases the vulnerabilities of the justice system. As false evidence mounts, tensions rise, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. Each twist and turn in the investigation serves to highlight the fragility of innocence when confronted with fabricated truths.
As the protagonists navigate the murky waters of deceit, hunger for justice ignites their resolve. The stakes are high, and the repercussions of every choice are felt deeply, echoing the age-old struggle between guilt and innocence. Margolin’s execution reveals both the dark and light sides of human nature, compelling readers to question their perceptions of truth and justice.
Through meticulous storytelling, the author builds an atmosphere rich in suspense and moral complexity. The characters are not simply black and white; their gray areas force readers to consider the implications of their actions and the broader societal ramifications of flawed evidence. This exploration into the judicial psyche leaves an indelible mark, suggesting that the quest for truth is often fraught with challenges that extend well beyond the courtroom.
Genres
Mystery
Art & Photography