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A Covenant With Death

A Novel

Stephen Becker
4.8
(6)
Pages
256
Year
2016
Language
English

About

A riveting tale of love and death in a small New Mexico town that ranks alongside Anatomy of a Murder and To Kill A Mockingbird as one of the twentieth century's most captivating courtroom dramas On a sultry day in the spring of 1923, Louise Talbot spends the last afternoon of her life lounging in the shade of a sycamore tree in her front yard. Beautiful and vivacious, Louise is the talk of Soledad City-every man lusts after her; every woman wants to know her secrets. She is found strangled to death that evening, and when the investigation uncovers her affair with another man, the citizens of the frontier town draw the obvious conclusion: Bryan Talbot murdered his wife in a fit of jealousy and rage.   Presiding over the trial is twenty-nine-year-old Ben Lewis. Appointed to the bench as a tribute to the memory of his late father, he fears he is too inexperienced to sentence another man to death. All the evidence points to Talbot, however, and it is a magistrate's sworn duty to see that justice is served. But when a last-second twist casts the question of the defendant's guilt or innocence in a shocking new light, Judge Lewis must decide whether to uphold the law-or let a murderer go free.   A thrilling suspense story and a fascinating inquiry into human nature and the true meaning of justice, A Covenant with Death was a New York Times bestseller and the basis for a feature film starring George Maharis and Gene Hackman.

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"If you enjoyed Anatomy of a Murder or To Kill a Mockingbird, this is your kind of book."
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Excellent and moving . . . On one level, [Becker] tells an exciting story of crime and punishment in a small New Mexico town. On quite another, he explores the perplexing dichotomy of law and justice-as a backdrop to one man's struggle to do right in a world where it rarely squares with expediency."
The New York Times Book Review

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