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'Devastating and fascinating' New York Times

'Ice-cool, effortlessly classy prose' Observer

A group of respectable family men are charged with the brutal murder of a teenager.

A promising student gets caught up in a sadistic schoolboy gang.

A couple are bound together by the events of one bloody night.

Where do you draw the line between good and evil?

In Guilt, people commit violent, extraordinary acts; some are convicted in a court of law, others are not. But our narrator, a nameless lawyer, knows that this is never the whole story.

Drawn from Ferdinand von Schirach's eminent career as a criminal defence lawyer, the stories in Guilt blur fiction and truth, compelling us to question the difference between guilt and justice, innocence and complicity.

Guilt

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'Devastating and fascinating' New York Times'Ice-cool, effortlessly classy prose' ObserverA group of respectable family men are charged with the brutal... Read more

    Publisher: John Murray Press
    Publication Date: 27/04/2023
    ISBN13: 9781399809573, 978-1399809573
    ISBN10: 1399809571

    Number of Pages: 192

    Fiction , Crime & Thriller

    Description

    'Devastating and fascinating' New York Times

    'Ice-cool, effortlessly classy prose' Observer

    A group of respectable family men are charged with the brutal murder of a teenager.

    A promising student gets caught up in a sadistic schoolboy gang.

    A couple are bound together by the events of one bloody night.

    Where do you draw the line between good and evil?

    In Guilt, people commit violent, extraordinary acts; some are convicted in a court of law, others are not. But our narrator, a nameless lawyer, knows that this is never the whole story.

    Drawn from Ferdinand von Schirach's eminent career as a criminal defence lawyer, the stories in Guilt blur fiction and truth, compelling us to question the difference between guilt and justice, innocence and complicity.

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