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Mortmain

In “Mortmain,” Arthur Cheney Train intricately weaves a tale that delves into the legal and ethical quandaries of justice, exploring the depths of human morality through the lens of a gripping courtroom drama. Written in the early 20th century, Train's literary style merges vivid characterizations with sharp dialogue, reflecting the intricacies of the American legal system while encapsulating the zeitgeist of post-World War I America. The narrative unfolds with compelling tension, tackling themes of guilt, innocence, and the complexities of fate, all deeply rooted in the evolving landscape of contemporary law and societal norms. Arthur Cheney Train, a prominent American author and lawyer, drew from his extensive legal background to craft this riveting narrative. His experiences in the courtroom and personal insights into the judicial system imbue “Mortmain” with authenticity and depth, transforming legal proceedings into a richly textured narrative. Train's unique perspective bridges the gap between fiction and reality, allowing readers to engage with legal complexities on a more personal level. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersections of law, morality, and human behavior. Train'Äôs masterful storytelling and keen observations invite readers to ponder profound questions about justice and conscience, making “Mortmain” a significant contribution to American literature that remains relevant today.
295 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press

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