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Abraham Lincoln for the Defense

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Attorney Abraham Lincoln never had to defend a case like this one. A visitor to Springfield vanished. Two brother were accused of murder by a third brother. the good citizens of Springfield are set on a double hanging. It is up to Lincoln to save the brothers from the gallows. The novel is based on an actual trial that so intrigued Lincoln he was still writing about it five years later.

230 pages, Paperback

First published June 9, 2003

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Warren Bull

31 books34 followers
Warren is an award-winning author with more than a hundred published short stories. He has also published two novels: Abraham Lincoln for the Defense and Heartland. He has three short story collections in print, Murder Manhattan, No Happy Endings as well as Killer Eulogy and Other Stories on Untreed Reads. He worked as a clinical psychologist for thirty years. He comes from a functional family and is is fierce competitor at trivia games. He is an active member of Mystery Writers of America and a lifetime member of Sisters in Crime with no hope of parole.

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Author 31 books34 followers
January 13, 2011
Based on an actual murder trial, this book shows a young Abraham Lincoln in the process of becoming the man who will be known as the great emancipator.
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January 9, 2018
A fun read about people charged for murder based on rumor and innuendo. This story is based on a real case from the 1840's. The major downside is that the author is at times a bit heavy handed in bringing Lincoln's views about religion and slavery into the story. Still this was a fun read and an interesting mystery.
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Author 11 books323 followers
May 3, 2017

A very enjoyable read! We all think we know good old Abe, but it's nice to see someone dig a little bit and show us a little more. Human nature is on display here, Lincoln's and that of others. For all his skill at defense, Abe excelled in his knowledge of human nature. His persona shines brightly through.
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