McAllister and his Double
A Tale of Mistaken Identity and Legal Intrigue in Old New York
Description of the book
In 'McAllister and his Double', Arthur Train explores the theme of mistaken identity and the consequences that come with it. Set in the bustling city of New York, the novel follows the wealthy and respected lawyer, Ephraim McAllister, as he becomes entangled in a case of mistaken identity with his look-alike who is a notorious criminal. Train's writing style is a perfect blend of mystery, suspense, and humor, keeping readers engaged until the very end. The novel showcases Train's ability to create complex characters and intricate plots that reflect the societal issues of his time. Interwoven with legal proceedings and moral dilemmas, 'McAllister and his Double' offers a captivating story that transcends mere entertainment. Arthur Train, a former lawyer turned author, brings his firsthand experience of the legal world into his writing, adding depth and authenticity to his narratives. His unique perspective enriches the story with insights into the complexities of human nature and the justice system. I highly recommend 'McAllister and his Double' to readers who enjoy a blend of legal drama, mystery, and social commentary.