Sally Smith's debut fiction novel, 'A Case of Mice and Murder: The Trials of Gabriel Ward,' provides a thrilling narrative set in the Inner Temple, London, a historic site for legal education since the 14th century. Following Sir Gabriel Ward, a reserved barrister thrust into an investigation after discovering the body of the Lord Chief Justice, the story unfolds against a rich backdrop of legal intrigue. As Ward navigates the investigation, he also contends with a complex legal case, illustrating the challenges and nuances of early 20th-century law and society.
Sally Smith's new novel paints a vivid picture of the Inner Temple, linking historical legal backdrop to a compelling narrative with the reluctant sleuth Sir Gabriel Ward.
Set in the early 20th century and featuring the mysterious death of the Lord Chief Justice, the book explores the intersection of law and personal conflict.
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