
Holladay Case
The Holladay Case, written by Burton Egbert Stevenson, is a legal mystery centered around a murder trial involving Wall Street millionaire Hiram Holladay, published in the early 20th century. The story follows Lester, a law clerk at the firm Graham & Royce, who assists in defending Holladay's daughter, Frances, who is accused of the crime. The novel explores themes of justice and innocence within the high-stakes world of finance and law. Stevenson's work is notable for its intricate plot and character development, making it a compelling read for mystery enthusiasts.
















