Title: The Witness for the Prosecution (1925)
Author: Agatha Christie
Vote: 8/10
I don't care who says otherwise. This is certainly the best story written by Christie who once again puts in a twist that overturns the reader's expectations by reversing the situation.
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KATE BECKETT || CASTLE 8.10 - Witness for the Prosecution
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salve! so this isn’t related to any trials but you know, this is a good ROMAN account and i was hoping you might be able to help me. this weirdo named spurinna keeps hanging around outside my house at night yelling at me and my wife? he keeps telling me to like “beware the ides of march” and “see the omens” but i’m LITERALLY the pontifex maximus and dictator perpetuo and i don’t know what he’s talking about. anyway i’m meant to be going away on business soon so i really can’t be worrying about this stuff. do you know anyone who can get him prosecuted for annoying me or something? a good lawyer. not one of those second-rate backstabbers. do you know anyone like cicero but less annoying?
gratias tibi ago in advance. vale
i mean i would recommend caelius as a prosecutor (although i can't say whether he is less annoying than cicero) but he was kind of a little bit um. killed. in the civil war. that you started. soooooo maybe not. have you considered just having him killed? i am sure this would have no effect on your reputation as a guy who is definitely acting within the law and not at all amassing worrying amounts of power for an individual. good luck with the parthian campaign :-)
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Broke: "Does this character deserve forgiveness/redemption/happiness/life after all the bad things they did?"
Bespoke: "Would it be thematically appropriate, narratively satisfying, or emotionally moving for this character to have a happy ending?"
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my favourite thing so far in the french version of apollo justice is there’s this one thirteen-word line,
“Elle m’a lancé un morceau de ce qu’elle est en train de grignoter !”
which is very long in french, but in the english version it was a total of just three iconic words:
“She Snackoo’d me.”
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