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"For the Defence" is a mystery novel written by Fergus Hume, a British author, and was first published in 1888. It tells the story of Philip Morton, a young lawyer who takes on the defense of Richard Marlowe, who is accused of murdering his wife. The novel is set in England and follows Morton's investigation into the case as he seeks to uncover the truth and defend his client in court. "For the Defence" is known for its intricate plot, suspenseful storytelling, and exploration of legal and moral themes. It's considered one of Hume's notable works and has contributed to his reputation as a pioneering figure in the mystery genre.…mehr

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"For the Defence" is a mystery novel written by Fergus Hume, a British author, and was first published in 1888. It tells the story of Philip Morton, a young lawyer who takes on the defense of Richard Marlowe, who is accused of murdering his wife. The novel is set in England and follows Morton's investigation into the case as he seeks to uncover the truth and defend his client in court. "For the Defence" is known for its intricate plot, suspenseful storytelling, and exploration of legal and moral themes. It's considered one of Hume's notable works and has contributed to his reputation as a pioneering figure in the mystery genre.

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Ferguson Wright Hume, more commonly known as Fergus Hume, was a renowned English novelist primarily celebrated for his works in detective fiction, thrillers, and mysteries. Born on July 8, 1859, in England, Hume gained widespread recognition for his mastery in crafting suspenseful plots and intriguing characters. His breakthrough came with the publication of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, a work that established him as a prominent figure in the genre. Throughout his career, Hume produced numerous works, many of which revolved around complex crimes and the meticulous investigations that followed. He was known for his ability to keep readers on edge with unpredictable twists and well-constructed narratives. Hume lived much of his later life in Thundersley, where he passed away on July 12, 1932, at the age of 73. His literary legacy endures, particularly in the realm of detective fiction, where he remains an influential figure. His parents were James Hume and Mary Ferguson. Hume s ability to combine suspense with complex characters earned him a loyal readership and cemented his place in literary history.