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Witness for the Prosecution
by Agatha Christie
An attorney believes in his client's innocence. The young man has been charged with murdering an old woman--wealthy, of course--who befriended her. But the man's "wife", rather than verifying her husband's alibi, tells both the attorney and then the court that the man is guilty, he came home that evening with blood on him, and he even boasted about the murder to her. What's the truth? The key may lie in some love letters that the attorney is able to acquire. An interesting read with the typical Christie twist.