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The Accusing Finger Author: Katherine Stati Genre: Psychological Drama / Literary Fiction Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
If you're interested in the novel by E.C. Bentley, here's a brief summary:
A violent death in an Ottawa parking lot seems like gang violence, but a single fingerprint links it to an unsolved cold case from over 20 years ago.
The novel’s strength lies in its portrayal of human fallibility. The characters are often caught in a web of their own making, where a single moment of weakness or a calculated act of dishonesty sets off a chain reaction. The "accusing finger" is not merely an external force—the law or the community—but an internal one. Wina suggests that the most relentless accuser is the conscience. As characters attempt to navigate their social standing and personal ambitions, they find that the ghosts of their past actions are never truly buried; they remain ready to point toward the truth at the most inopportune moments. Furthermore, The Accusing Finger
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