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A Case of Mice and Murder
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As barrister Gabriel Ward leaves his chambers just before seven on a bright May morning in 1901, he's preoccupied with his current case involving the contested authorship of the popular children’s book, "Millie the Temple Church Mouse." His distraction almost causes him to overlook the shocking sight of the Lord Chief Justice of England's body on his doorstep. The judge's dusty bare feet starkly contradict his impeccable evening attire, and a silver carving knife protrudes from his chest. Within the shadowy courtyards and historic edifices of the Inner Temple, the heart of London’s legal realm, crime had always been a matter for legal texts—until this disturbing event. Since the police can only enter the Temple by invitation, Gabriel, with his deep respect for law and order, seems the ideal candidate to delve into this breach. However, as he soon learns, the Temple's sturdy oak doors conceal more astonishing secrets than he ever anticipated.
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As barrister Gabriel Ward leaves his chambers just before seven on a bright May morning in 1901, he's preoccupied with his current case involving the contested authorship of the popular children’s book, "Millie the Temple Church Mouse." His distraction almost causes him to overlook the shocking sight of the Lord Chief Justice of England's body on his doorstep. The judge's dusty bare feet starkly contradict his impeccable evening attire, and a silver carving knife protrudes from his chest. Within the shadowy courtyards and historic edifices of the Inner Temple, the heart of London’s legal realm, crime had always been a matter for legal texts—until this disturbing event. Since the police can only enter the Temple by invitation, Gabriel, with his deep respect for law and order, seems the ideal candidate to delve into this breach. However, as he soon learns, the Temple's sturdy oak doors conceal more astonishing secrets than he ever anticipated.
