The mystery of the Parsee lawyer : Arthur Conan Doyle, George Edalji and the case of the foreigner in the English village
Basu, Shrabani2021
Books, Manuscripts
In the village of Great Wyrley near Birmingham, someone is mutilating horses. Someone is also sending threatening letters to the vicarage, where the vicar, Shahpur Edalji, is a Parsi convert to Christianity and the first Indian to have a parish in England. His son George - quiet, socially awkward and the only boy at school with distinctly Indian features - grows up into a successful barrister, till he is improbably linked to and then prosecuted for the above crimes in a case that left many convinced that justice hadn't been served. When he is released early, his conviction still hangs over him. Having lost faith in the police and the legal system, George Edalji turns to the one man he believes can clear his name - the one whose novels he spent his time reading in prison, the creator of the world's greatest detective. When he writes to Arthur Conan Doyle asking him to meet, Conan Doyle agrees.
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Imprint:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
Collation:
xv, 297 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781526615282 (hbk)
Dewey class:
345.4207345.4205345.42
LC class:
KD8464
Local class:
345.42
Language:
English
Subject:
Edalji, George -- Trials, litigation, etcDoyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930Trials -- England -- History -- 20th centuryJudicial error -- England -- History -- 20th centuryPolice corruption -- England -- History -- 20th centuryCriminal investigation -- England -- History -- 20th centuryAdvice and RightsJudicial error -- England -- CasesTrials -- England -- Staffordshire -- HistoryAdvice and Rights
BRN:
2794176