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The Trial of Callista Blake

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A courtroom drama centers on a woman charged in the suspicious death of another, and follows the judge, attorneys, press, and public as the trial unfolds. The narrative alternates procedural courtroom scenes with the judge's private reflections on law, authority, and ethical uncertainty. Key evidence includes intimate letters between the accused and the victim's lover, which complicate interpretations and fuel media sensationalism. Reportage and rumor amplify the defendant's physical difference into spectacle, challenging impartiality. Defense and prosecution pursue opposing strategies around doubt, character, and motive, while the book examines how legal process both reveals and obscures human truth.

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Edgar Pangborn

Edgar Pangborn was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and the complexities of society. Among his notable titles is "Angel's Egg," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and rich character development. Pangborn's writing is characterized by a blend of lyrical prose and philosophical depth, making him a unique voice in the genre. He also authored works such as "The Good Neighbors" and "The Music Master of Babylon," further establishing his reputation as a significant figure in mid-20th century speculative fiction.

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