The Right of Way — Complete
1901
The Right of Way, written by Gilbert Parker and first published in 1901, is a Canadian novel that follows Charley Steele, an unconventional lawyer embroiled in a murder trial. As the narrative unfolds, Steele confronts moral complexities and challenges assumptions about guilt and innocence, particularly through his relationships with key characters like Rosalie and Kathleen. The novel is notable for its exploration of justice, reputation, and the intricacies of human connections within the legal system.














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