The Witness For The Prosecution by Agatha Christie

In this classic courtroom drama, a young, charming man stands accused of murdering a wealthy older woman who had become infatuated with him and made him her heir. The case against him seems ironclad until his wife, who was expected to be his alibi, shockingly agrees to testify for the prosecution. As the trial unfolds, a series of twists and turns reveal the complexities of human relationships and the surprising truths that lie beneath the surface of the evidence, culminating in an unexpected and dramatic conclusion that challenges the perceptions of guilt and innocence.

The 4377th greatest book of all time


Published
1925
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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