The Accused
by Harold Daniels
The Accused is a fine crime story made finer by the courtroom trial. The plot, the atmosphere, and the characterization in The Accused (1958) by American crime writer Harold R. Daniels are so realistic as to make the story seem plausible. The writing is clean and evenly paced and the narrative holds your interest. The end is unusual, almost disappointing, but it works for the novel.
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