The Right to Remain Silent

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The Right to Remain Silent is a crime novel by Charles Brandt that showcases his expertise in criminal law and interrogation through a tense, procedurally detailed narrative.

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instanceOf crime novel
novel
person
author Charles Brandt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fictionalSetting United States criminal justice system
genre crime fiction
hasSubject criminal procedure
interrogation techniques
law enforcement
knownFor The Right to Remain Silent NERFINISHED
language English
literaryTheme crime investigation
criminal law
justice
police interrogation
medium book
narrativeStyle procedural
notableFor detailed depiction of interrogation
use of legal expertise in fiction
occupation author
lawyer
portrays criminal investigations
police work
relatedTo right to remain silent in criminal law
showsExpertiseOf Charles Brandt NERFINISHED
structure procedurally detailed narrative
tone tense

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