The Silent Ones

The Silent Ones by William Brodrick, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited on June 30, 2015, is a 320-page novel that delves into the complexities of justice and silence. The story follows Anselm as he returns to the Old Bailey to confront a challenging case involving Father Edmund Littlemore, who is accused of serious crimes against Harry Brandwell. As Anselm navigates this intricate web of deceit and victimhood, he grapples with the moral implications of truth and the silence that surrounds it.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and psychological suspense, exploring themes of crime and the struggles of those who choose silence over justice. The plot thickens as journalist Robert Saunders investigates Littlemore’s past, revealing a scheme that draws Anselm back into the courtroom. The Silent Ones presents a thought-provoking examination of the courage required to confront hidden truths and the impact of societal and familial silence on victims.
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‘All you have to do is find out why Harry is prepared to blame an innocent man. That’s the thread. Follow it. You’ll reach the Silent Ones. This is your way – our way – of making a difference.’ With this challenge from Father Edmund Littlemore, Anselm returns to the Old Bailey to fight the most difficult and troubling case of his life. The man in the dock is Littlemore himself. He is charged with grave offences against Harry Brandwell who, it seems, is both a victim and a liar. But he’s the only link to these others who’ve chosen silence over their right to justice. Unknown to Anselm, Robert Saunders, a journalist, has been investigating Littlemore’s background. And he’s a man with a troubled past, always on the move, from Boston in the USA to Freetown in Sierra Leone, finally running from a London police station rather than explain himself. More disturbingly, Robert uncovers details of a carefully planned scheme to entice Anselm back into court, exploiting his reputation for honesty to secure a shock acquittal. Meanwhile Harry Brandwell – abused, abandoned and betrayed – has decided to take matters into his own hands. The Silent Ones examines the one crime that Church, State and Family thought they could hide in their own best interests; Anselm’s return is a compelling novel about the anatomy of silence, the courage of victims and the redemptive power of public justice.
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