
The Makeshift Alibi
John Jamieson(Author)
AUSTIN MACAULEY (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-0358-0925-7 (ISBN)
Description
The jury was unanimous. Their verdict was that Rory Spenser murdered his former blood clinic colleague. His protestations of innocence, relying heavily on an unconvincing alibi, failed to sway them. Four years into his life sentence, a ray of hope emerges. A private investigator hired by Spenser's mother unearths the alleged alibi, who could not be located for the trial. She lends her support to an application for a pardon for a miscarriage of justice.
To the surprise of supporters and detractors alike, Spenser is granted a free pardon and released from his sentence with compensation, though not acquitted of the crime. He moves into community accommodation in Lambeth North and resumes the life of a free citizen. A book deal ensures he will remain in the public eye. And his instinct to enjoy life to the fullest ensures he will not be hamstrung or prudent for long. He believes the world is his oyster.
A journalist and the private investigator take a closer look at Spenser's history and the circumstances of the alibi that tipped the scales in favour of Spenser. Was the alibi all that efficacious? Was it a genuine miscarriage of justice? Their paths will cross Spenser's and there will be consequences.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
301 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0358-0925-7 (9781035809257)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
John Jamieson was born in 1953. He studied law at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and worked principally as a government lawyer in Wellington. In his legal practice he was heavily involved in the development of legislation, including law relating to criminal offences and associated court procedures.
He has been an active harrier and casual golfer. He lives with his wife on the Kapiti Coast north of Wellington where their interests include reading, classical and jazz music, the local social scene and occasional overseas travel.