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Oliver Onions' In Accordance With the Evidence is often referred to as a detective story, but though technically accurate, that description vastly understates the penetrating psychological insights and lyrical nuance of the novel. Pitting two complex characters against one another in a battle of wits, this multi-layered masterpiece will linger with readers long after the last page..
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SPOILER ALERT: Very ingenious title, which could refer to one of three (at least) things: (1) a judicial reconstruction of 'evidence" carefully contrived by the malefactor. (2) the gradual elaboration of motive based on the narrator's constructions (and misconstructions) of the "evidence" he witnesses at first, second or third hand, and (3) an indictment of the grinding social oppression characteristic of Victorian England, "evidence" of the ways that a rigid and pitiless system corrupts even the healthiest human impulses.
Once Jeffries was a poor man. He worked for 18 shillings a week, and was in competition with seven other desperate men for a position as a junior clerk. By night he studied for a commercial certificate, his passport out of poverty. It was in the commercial college that he befriended Merridew, who was to die so young, and met the woman he loved, Evie Soames.
From the beginning we can guess what will happen. Jeffries' narration tells us how and why.
Recommended 4*
From the beginning we can guess what will happen. Jeffries' narration tells us how and why.
Recommended 4*
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- 1915
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