Counsel for the Defense

audiobook

Counsel for the Defense

by Leroy Scott

EN·~8 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
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Counsel for the Defense - By - Leroy Scott

0:32
2

PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS

0:34
3

COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE - CHAPTER I - WESTVILLE PREPARES TO CELEBRATE

13:58
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CHAPTER II - THE BUBBLE REPUTATION

18:19
5

CHAPTER III - KATHERINE COMES HOME

22:04
6

CHAPTER IV - DOCTOR WEST’S LAWYER

16:25
7

CHAPTER V - KATHERINE PREPARES FOR BATTLE

21:00
8

CHAPTER VI - THE LADY LAWYER

22:32
9

CHAPTER VII - THE MASK FALLS

21:18
10

CHAPTER VIII - THE EDITOR OF THE EXPRESS

18:01

Description

Westville is buzzing with anticipation as the town prepares to unveil its grand new water‑works. Amid the festive bunting and the clang of the brass band, editor Arnold Bruce hammers out a feature story in a cramped, dust‑laden office, his strong hands pounding the typewriter while a young reporter lounges nearby, cigarette in hand. Their banter hints at deeper currents beneath the town’s celebratory surface, suggesting that not all is as orderly as the parade’s march.

At the heart of the tale is Katherine West, a determined young woman caught in a tangled web of accusation and conscience. As the community’s respected doctor, the reverend, and a cadre of political figures converge, a courtroom drama unfolds where loyalties are tested and hidden motives surface. With a cast ranging from seasoned attorneys to shrewd detectives, the narrative weaves together personal stakes and civic intrigue, promising listeners a compelling mix of suspense and moral complexity.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (491K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2009-05-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leroy Scott

Leroy Scott

1875–1929

A novelist, journalist, and screenwriter, he brought sharp social awareness to popular fiction in the early 1900s. His stories often mix big-city drama with a strong interest in labor, politics, and ordinary people under pressure.

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