The Piano Factory by Jonathan Davies

The Piano Factory by Jonathan Davies

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Summary

Jeremy Scott is used to the vagaries of the courts, but when one of his clients is found guilty on the basis of political correctness rather than the facts, he decides to seek justice on his behalf.

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The Piano Factory by Jonathan Davies

Jimmy Reilly was an ordinary man leading an ordinary life, but when the rumours started about him interfering with young boys he finds himself in the hands of defence solicitor Jeremy Scott and facing charges in court. Reilly resolutely maintains his innocence and Jeremy believes him, and is certain that when the evidence is presented in court his client will be shown not to have a stain on his character. But he had reckoned without the machinations of the child protection act, under which the principal witness cannot be cross-examined. Furious at a judicial system which he'd always seen as fallible but fair, Jeremy decides to investigate the circumstances of Reilly's case himself, stepping outside the bounds of his own profession. He discovers an underground but parallel world darkly reflecting the work of the real judicial system - one which does not take kindly to someone throwing light on their alternative means of justice.
'Britain's answer to John Grisham' Daily Telegraph
Jonathan Davies is the author of four previous novels. He is a criminal barrister and Crown Court Recorder with chambers in the Middle Temple. He lives in South London.
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ISBN 13 9780316860161
ISBN 10 0316860166
Title The Piano Factory
Author Jonathan Davies
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2004-09-02
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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