
Just And The Unjust
Published in 1901, 'Just And The Unjust' by Vaughan Kester follows John North, who is wrongfully accused of murder. As he seeks to clear his name, he discovers that many of his so-called friends harbor secrets that threaten his life. The narrative explores themes of deceit and betrayal, culminating in a tense conclusion where the truth hangs in the balance. The story also highlights the complicity of those within the legal profession, adding layers to the moral complexities faced by the characters.










