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In a small town, intersecting lives of a respectable lawyer, a hard-faced gambler, and the Shrimplin family generate a tangled legal and moral drama. Political ambition, criminal accusation, and social suspicion drive courtroom confrontations, jail scenes, and personal reckonings; a misunderstood young woman and persistent loyalties complicate outcomes. The narrative alternates domestic scenes and public trial, exploring themes of justice, reputation, and enduring love while charting paths toward confession, rescue, and restored faith among characters whose choices reveal the town's divided conscience.

About the Author

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Vaughan Kester

Vaughan Kester was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century fiction. His works often explore themes of morality, justice, and human relationships, reflecting the complexities of life during his time. Among his notable novels is "The Fortune of the Landrays," which delves into the intricacies of family dynamics and personal ambition. Kester's storytelling is characterized by rich character development and a keen sense of social commentary, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking. His other works, such as "The Just and the Unjust" and "The Prodigal Judge," further showcase his ability to weave intricate plots that resonate with readers.

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