Mysteries, Legal Thrillers & True Crime Stories: The Human Element, By Advice of Counsel, Tutt and Mr. Tutt, The Confessions of Artemas Quibble, McAllister and his Double, Courts and Criminals…
Mysteries, Legal Thrillers & True Crime Stories: The Human Element, By Advice of Counsel, Tutt and Mr. Tutt, The Confessions of Artemas Quibble, McAllister and his Double, Courts and Criminals…
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Contents: Mr. Tutt Series Tutt and Mr. Tutt The Human Element Mock Hen and Mock Turtle Samuel and Delilah The Dog Andrew Wile Versus Guile Hepplewhite Tramp Lallapaloosa Limited By Advice of Counsel The Shyster The Kid and the Camel Contempt of Court By Advice of Counsel That Sort of Woman You're Another! Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Old Man Tutt Jefferson Was Right Her Father's House Tit, Tat, Tutt Black Salmon Just at That Age Mr. Tutt Takes the Count Mr. Tutt Goes Fishing Tootle No Parking Mr. Tutt's Queerest Case Novels The Confessions of Artemas Quibble The Goldfish The Blind Goddess Short Stories McAllister and his Double McAllister's Christmas The Baron de Ville The Escape of Wilkins The Governor-General's Trunk The Golden Touch McAllister's Data of Ethics McAllister's Marriage The Jailbird In the Course of Justice The Maximilian Diamond Extradition Mortmain and Other Stories Mortmain The Rescue of Theophilus Newbegin The Vagabond The Man Hunt Not at Home A Study in Sociology The Little Feller Randolph, '64 True Stories of Crime The Woman in the Case Five Hundred Million Dollars The Lost Stradivarius The Last of the Wire-Tappers The Franklin Syndicate A Study in Finance The "Duc De Nevers" A Finder of Missing Heirs A Murder Conspiracy A Flight into Texas A Case of Circumstantial Evidence Other Stories A Broadway Villon Bat Essays Courts and Criminals The Pleasant Fiction of the Presumption of Innocence Preparing a Criminal Case for Trial Sensationalism and Jury Trials Why Do Men Kill? Detectives and Others... Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945) was an American lawyer and writer of legal thrillers and courtroom intrigues, best known for the creation of the fictional lawyer Mr. Ephraim Tutt.
The Goldfish" is an ancient fiction story book written by Arthur Cheney Train. Set in New York society, the narrative examines the complexities of human feelings and interactions the usage of the metaphor of a goldfish stuck in a bowl. In this heartbreaking story, Train skillfully navigates problems related to imprisonment, longing for freedom, and the warfare for authenticity within the face of expectancies from society. Through complicated characterizations and subtle story, he invitations site visitors to do not forget the man or woman of delight and the fee of liberty. The number one character's adventure suggests the stressful conditions of these trapped in a cycle of conformity and discontent. Train's extraordinary use of symbolism deepens the narrative, growing the target audience's revel in on the identical time as highlighting the time-venerated need for self-discovery and satisfaction. "The Goldfish" stands proud for its intellectual profundity, intellectual resonance, and hard exam of human nature. It is going past not unusual fashion obstacles, imparting readers with a greedy mixture of drama, intellectual fiction, and literary belief. Arthur Cheney Train indicates his versatility as a writer through overcoming beyond his crook thrillers to offer a greedy and meditative piece in an effort to stay with readers lengthy after they have completed studying.
Included in this volume are "The Shyster," "The Kid and the Camel," "Contempt of Court," "By Advice of Counsel," "'That Sort of Woman, '" "You're Another!," and "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.
Enter the fascinating world of "Courts and Criminals" by Arthur Train, where the American court system serves as the backdrop for suspenseful conflicts for justice. Investigate the complex webs that make up criminal cases, where nothing is what it appears and every turn makes you wonder about the truth. Train guides readers through the intricate world of law and crime with a sharp eye for detail and a thorough knowledge of the human psychology. This work is full with suspense, moral quandaries, and thought-provoking ideas, from the sacred halls of the courthouse to the shadows where criminals hide. As Train deftly reveals the details of each case, keeping readers guessing until the very end, be ready to be intrigued by the unexpected character of justice. A tribute to Arthur Train's masterful narrative, "Courts and Criminals" carries readers into a setting where the fight for justice and the truth has no boundaries.
Legal Thrillers, True Crime Stories & Detective Tales: Tutt and Mr. Tutt, By Advice of Counsel, Old Man Tutt, True Stories of Crime, The Confessions of Artemas Quibble, The Blind Goddess…
Legal Thrillers, True Crime Stories & Detective Tales: Tutt and Mr. Tutt, By Advice of Counsel, Old Man Tutt, True Stories of Crime, The Confessions of Artemas Quibble, The Blind Goddess…
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Contents: Mr. Tutt Series Tutt and Mr. Tutt The Human Element Mock Hen and Mock Turtle Samuel and Delilah The Dog Andrew Wile Versus Guile Hepplewhite Tramp Lallapaloosa Limited By Advice of Counsel The Shyster The Kid and the Camel Contempt of Court By Advice of Counsel That Sort of Woman You're Another! Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Old Man Tutt Jefferson Was Right Her Father's House Tit, Tat, Tutt Black Salmon Just at That Age Mr. Tutt Takes the Count Mr. Tutt Goes Fishing Tootle No Parking Mr. Tutt's Queerest Case Novels The Confessions of Artemas Quibble The Blind Goddess Short Stories McAllister and his Double McAllister's Christmas The Baron de Ville The Escape of Wilkins The Governor-General's Trunk The Golden Touch McAllister's Data of Ethics McAllister's Marriage The Jailbird In the Course of Justice The Maximilian Diamond Extradition Mortmain and Other Stories Mortmain The Rescue of Theophilus Newbegin The Vagabond The Man Hunt Not at Home A Study in Sociology The Little Feller Randolph, '64 True Stories of Crime The Woman in the Case Five Hundred Million Dollars The Lost Stradivarius The Last of the Wire-Tappers The Franklin Syndicate A Study in Finance The "Duc De Nevers" A Finder of Missing Heirs A Murder Conspiracy A Flight into Texas A Case of Circumstantial Evidence Other Stories... Arthur Cheney Train (1875-1945) was an American lawyer and writer of legal thrillers, particularly known for his novels of courtroom intrigue and the creation of the fictional lawyer Mr. Ephraim Tutt, a wily old lawyer who supported the common man and always had a trick up his sleeve to right the law's injustices. Train wrote a number of novels and short stories inspired by his parallel career as a lawyer in private practice and a New York County District Attorney.
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