Error of Judgement

Error of Judgement by Dexter Dias, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1996, is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of the legal system through the eyes of a young British lawyer, Nick Downes. In this 358-page edition, readers are drawn into a gripping story where Downes defends an amnesiac accused of murder, navigating the intricate dynamics of memory and guilt while becoming entangled with his client’s alluring and manipulative wife.
This book delves into themes of horror, action, and suspense, presenting a multifaceted view of contemporary legal challenges. As Downes grapples with his client’s case, the tension escalates, revealing the darker aspects of human relationships and the moral dilemmas faced in the pursuit of justice. Error of Judgement offers an engaging blend of mystery and thriller elements, inviting readers to ponder the nature of truth and the consequences of judgment.
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When Nick Downes, a young British lawyer, defends an amnesiac who cannot remember committing a murder, he finds himself attracted to his client’s beautiful and manipulative wife.
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