Conan Doyle for the defense the true story of a sensational British murder, a quest for justice, and the world's most famous detective writer

"In 1908 an elderly woman was brutally murdered in her Glasgow apartment. The police found a convenient but innocent suspect in Oscar Slater--a Jewish cardsharp--who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, already the world-famous creator of Sherlock Holmes, was o...

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Main Author: Fox, Margalit (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Random House, [2018]
Edition: First U.S. edition.
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Summary: "In 1908 an elderly woman was brutally murdered in her Glasgow apartment. The police found a convenient but innocent suspect in Oscar Slater--a Jewish cardsharp--who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, already the world-famous creator of Sherlock Holmes, was outraged by this injustice and became obsessed with the case. Over the years he scoured trial transcripts, newspaper accounts, and police diaries, meticulously noting myriad holes and inconsistencies. Finally, in 1927, his work won Slater's freedom. Conan Doyle for the Defense immerses readers in the science of Edwardian crime detection, telling the story of how Conan Doyle managed to get this murder conviction overturned by employing the methods of his most famous creation. Along the way, Fox illuminates a watershed moment in the history of criminal justice when reflexive prejudice began gradually to be replaced by reason and the scientific method"--
Physical Description: xxvii, 319 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-308) and index.
ISBN: 9780399589454
0399589457
Author Notes: Margalit Fox originally trained as a cellist and a linguist before pursuing journalism. As a senior writer in The New York Times 's celebrated Obituary News Department, she wrote the front-page public sendoffs of some of the leading cultural figures of our age. Winner of the William Saroyan Prize for Literature and author of three previous books, Conan Doyle for the Defense, The Riddle of the Labyrinth, and Talking Hands , Fox lives in Manhattan with her husband, the writer and critic George Robinson.