Set against the backdrop of a brutal murder in 1857, the story delves into the trial of William "Duff" Armstrong, who is defended by a young Abraham Lincoln. As Duff awaits his trial, he grapples with personal loss and the weight of his father's dying wish for a strong defense. The narrative explores the complexities of truth and justice, questioning the evidence presented during the trial, including the role of the moonlight on that fateful night. Walsh reexamines Lincoln's legacy through this gripping tale of crime and legal intrigue.
John Evangelist Walsh Libros
Este autor es mejor conocido por su papel fundamental en la condensación de la Revised Standard Version de la Biblia, liderando un equipo de siete editores. Su carrera abarcó la escritura, la biografía, la edición, la historia y el periodismo, mostrando un compromiso versátil con el texto y la narrativa.



The narrative delves into the enigmatic disappearance of Edgar Allan Poe during his journey from Richmond to New York City. After reappearing in a state of severe intoxication and illness in Baltimore, he succumbed to death in a hospital, with the official cause cited as "congestion of the brain." While many attributed his demise to alcoholism, the book explores various theories surrounding his condition and the unexplained week of his absence, aiming to unravel the mystery that has long perplexed scholars and fans alike.