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32 Caliber

The narrative follows a man shaken when a friend dies and a woman is gravely injured in an automobile wreck that may be accident or deliberate. Convinced foul play is involved, he pursues an investigation that exposes conflicting testimonies, suspects including a man named Frank Woods, mechanical and ballistic clues, and legal jeopardy for multiple characters. The plot moves through indictments, courtroom maneuvering and a prepared defense as the narrator attempts to reconstruct events, identify responsibility, and show how subtle physical evidence and motive intersect in a tense, procedural inquiry.

About This Book

The narrative follows a man shaken when a friend dies and a woman is gravely injured in an automobile wreck that may be accident or deliberate. Convinced foul play is involved, he pursues an investigation that exposes conflicting testimonies, suspects including a man named Frank Woods, mechanical and ballistic clues, and legal jeopardy for multiple characters. The plot moves through indictments, courtroom maneuvering and a prepared defense as the narrator attempts to reconstruct events, identify responsibility, and show how subtle physical evidence and motive intersect in a tense, procedural inquiry.

About the Author

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Donald McGibeny

Donald McGibeny is an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the genre of crime fiction. His notable work, "32 Caliber," showcases his ability to weave suspenseful narratives that engage readers. While not widely recognized today, McGibeny's contributions reflect the literary trends of his time, offering insights into the themes and styles that characterized the era's crime literature.

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