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ISBN:  9781471335471
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Modern
Duration:  570 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  James Robertson
Performer 1:  Cameron Stewart
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The Professor of Truth is James Robertson's acclaimed novel about grief, truth and justice. Twenty-one years after his wife and daughter were murdered in the bombing of a plane over Scotland, Alan Tealing, a university lecturer, still doubts the official version of events surrounding that terrible night. Obsessed by the details of what he has come to call The Case, he is sure that the man convicted of the atrocity was...

not responsible, and that he himself has thus been deprived not only of justice but also of any chance of escape from his enduring grief.

When a terminally ill American intelligence officer arrives on his doorstep with information about a key witness in the trial, Alan decides to act. Will this lead to the truth for which he has waited so long? Superb.

A mystery thriller, a haunting evocation of grief' Daily Mail

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