
The Frame Up
The Frame Up is a crime fiction novel by Richard Harding Davis, written in the early 20th century. It explores themes of political corruption and personal ambition through the story of District Attorney Wharton, who becomes entangled in a murder investigation linked to his wealthy brother-in-law, Hamilton Cutler. As Wharton navigates a web of deceit and scandal in New York City, he faces moral dilemmas that challenge his understanding of justice and loyalty. The narrative is marked by suspenseful twists that reflect the complexities of law and public service in a corrupt system.





























