Classic mystery novel with many twists: a courtroom drama from the juror's point of view; a tongue-in-cheek noir; a perfectionist, librarian sleuth and a loose-cannon, meter-maid sidekick.
When Miss T. (for Timothy) Iris Ginge is summoned for jury duty, she's sure it's a bureacratic mistake--in 1952 Chicago they don't put women on criminal juries in the world's busiest courthouse. The instant she sets foot inside, she's almost floored by a deja vu feeling she's been there before, and she shouldn't be there now. But that's impossible. Iris has a photographic memory. She couldn't forget something like that if she tried. Or could she?
This mystery novel is a rare courtroom drama from the juror's point of view. For a short list of other novels that feature jurors, please click here to visit my blog, where I have posted a bibliography. If you have read any of these novels, please comment on them there.
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