Author: Graham Moore

“You won’t be able to put this one down!” (Lisa Scottoline). A decade after a controversial murder trial, former juror Maya discovers the deadly case is far from closed… Sophie Hannah calls this 2020 New York Times bestseller “the most gripping and satisfying thriller I’ve read in more than a decade.”

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A New York Times bestseller of “superior historical fiction” (The Washington Post) based on real events: In the Gilded Age, a young lawyer must prove his client was the first to invent the light bulb — not Edison. “Mesmerizing, clever, and absolutely crackling” (Gillian Flynn).

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In December 1893, Sherlock Holmes-adoring Londoners eagerly opened their Strand magazines, anticipating the detective’s next adventure, only to find the unthinkable: his creator, Arthur Conan Doyle, had killed their hero off. London spiraled into mourning — crowds sported black armbands in grief — and railed against Conan Doyle as his assassin. Then in 1901, just as abruptly as Conan Doyle had … Doyle had “murdered” Holmes in “The Final Problem,” he resurrected him. Though the writer kept detailed diaries of his days and work, Conan Doyle never explained this sudden change of heart. After his death, one of his journals…

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