Trial: A Novel

Trial: A Novel by Clifford Irving is a compelling narrative published by Summit Books in 1990. This first edition, comprising 329 pages, is presented in English and follows the story of Warren Blackburn, a lawyer in Houston who is re-entering the legal field after a year-long suspension. As he navigates his return, Blackburn discovers that two court-appointed murder cases—one relatively obscure and the other widely publicized—may share a deeper connection.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the legal challenges and moral dilemmas faced by Blackburn as he delves into the complexities of his cases. The novel is set against the backdrop of Texas, particularly Houston, and engages with themes relevant to the legal system and the intricacies of criminal defense. Through Blackburn’s journey, the narrative examines the intertwining of personal and professional stakes in the pursuit of justice.
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Houston’s Warren Blackburn, a lawyer returning to practice after a year’s suspension, finds that his two court-appointed murder cases, one obscure and the other notorious, may actually be connected
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