Tragedy at Law is a 1942 novel by English judge and crime writer Alfred Gordon Clark under the pseudonym Cyril Hare. This legal murder mystery introduces the fictional character, barrister Francis Pettigrew. - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1942/00/00 | Alfred Gordon Clark | Author | "Tragedy at Law" by Cyril Hare is published by Faber and Faber London. | ||||
| 1942/00/00 | Faber and Faber | Publisher | "Tragedy at Law" by Cyril Hare is published by Faber and Faber London. |
| Particulars for Tragedy at Law (book): | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Art Type | Book | a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers. | |
| Crime | Crime | ||
| Narrative Arts | Detective | a person, especially a police officer, whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes. | |
| Narrative Arts | Fiction | prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people | |
| Area of Significance | Law, Legal System | ||
| Occupation | Lawyer | ||
| Narrative Arts | Murder | the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another | |
| Narrative Arts | Mystery | something not understood or beyond understanding | |
| Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
| Art Type | Novel | long form fiction narrative that is at least 40,000 words in length | |
| Narrative Arts | Prose | ordinary written language | |
| Narrative Arts | Scotland Yard Detectives | ||
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