Albert Savarus
Translated by Ellen Marriage earliest edition we have, 1942 Dodo Press, 2006 paperback 116 pages
<p>Besançon has no use for strangers, at least until the lawyer Albert Savaron shows up. Before anyone realizes it, he’s won several cases—including a prominent one for the local diocese—and started a newspaper. Suddenly his name is on everyone’s lips, and much of the discussion revolves around why this mysterious lawyer has come to their small town.</p> <p>After reading a novella serialized in his newspaper and intu...
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