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Arthur Cheney Train's 'By Advice of Counsel' is a gripping legal thriller that delves into the complexities of a high-profile murder case. Set in the early 20th century, this novel seamlessly blends elements of mystery, courtroom drama, and social commentary. Train's writing style is characterized by its sharp wit, keen observations, and expertly crafted dialogue, reminiscent of the era's great literary figures. The narrative unfolds with meticulous attention to detail, drawing readers into a world where justice hangs in the balance. As the protagonist navigates through the intricacies of the…mehr

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Arthur Cheney Train's 'By Advice of Counsel' is a gripping legal thriller that delves into the complexities of a high-profile murder case. Set in the early 20th century, this novel seamlessly blends elements of mystery, courtroom drama, and social commentary. Train's writing style is characterized by its sharp wit, keen observations, and expertly crafted dialogue, reminiscent of the era's great literary figures. The narrative unfolds with meticulous attention to detail, drawing readers into a world where justice hangs in the balance. As the protagonist navigates through the intricacies of the legal system, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey filled with twists and turns. Train, a former lawyer turned writer, brings a unique perspective to the novel, evident in his nuanced portrayal of legal procedures and professional ethics. His firsthand experience in the field lends authenticity to the narrative, making it both informative and engaging. 'By Advice of Counsel' is a must-read for fans of classic legal fiction and anyone intrigued by the inner workings of the law.

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Arthur Cheney Train, born on September 6, 1875, in Boston, Massachusetts, was an American lawyer and prolific author, widely recognized for his contributions to legal thrillers and mysteries. He graduated from Harvard University in 1896 and from Harvard Law School in 1899, promptly embarking on a career in law before fully dedicating himself to writing. Train served as assistant district attorney in New York County from 1901 to 1905, and his experiences during this time greatly influenced his literary works, providing an authentic touch to his legal storytelling. His most notable character, Ephraim Tutt, an astute and compassionate lawyer, appeared in many of Train's stories and won the hearts of readers for his shrewd yet ethical conduct. 'By Advice of Counsel' is a collection of stories featuring Mr. Tutt, which not only entertains but also reveals the complexities and moral dilemmas faced in the practice of law. Train's writing style is characterized by a blend of humor, humanism, and keen insight into the judicial system, which has earned him a respected place among early 20th-century American authors. His bibliographic legacy extends beyond fiction, including works like 'The Prisoner at the Bar: Sidelights on the Administration of Criminal Justice' (1906), reflecting his expertise and critical perspective on the legal system of his time.