Mary, Mary

Mary, Mary by Ed McBain is a compelling work of fiction published by Mandarin in 1993. This edition spans 345 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows attorney Matthew Hope as he takes on the defense of a former teacher accused of murdering three young girls. Despite the overwhelming evidence against her, Hope remains convinced of her innocence and embarks on a quest to uncover the truth.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and legal drama as the story unfolds, delving into the complexities of the case and the challenges faced by Hope. The book explores themes related to crime and justice, set against a Southern backdrop. With its intricate plot and engaging characters, this novel offers a thought-provoking examination of belief and doubt within the legal system.
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Kriminalroman. Advokaten Matthew Hope påtager sig at forsvare en tidligere lærerinde, der er anklaget for at have myrdet tre småpiger, og skønt alle indicier peger på hende, tror han på hendes uskyld
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