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2005
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart Ltd
288 pages
ISBN: 978-0771010934
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A Brilliant and Appalling Life

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The colourful – and often questionable – life of one of Toronto’s leading criminal lawyers In two separate trials in Toronto courtrooms in the spring of 1962, two men were convicted of two different murders. Their names were Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin, and when they were hanged back to back on the gallows at the Don Jail, they entered into history as the last men whom Canada executed. The same criminal lawyer defended both Lucas and Turpin at their dramatic trials. His name was Ross MacKay, just thirty years old and appearing in his first two murder cases. Devastated by the hangings, driven to alcoholism, he endured disbarment, homelessness, and a drug charge of his own before he rallied to become a criminal lawyer of the top rank in both trial and appeal work. MacKay never looked like a man pointed toward a life of endless travail. He was movie-star handsome, intelligent, charming and funny, irresistible to women and a man's man who played cards till the sun came up – often with his clients, many of whom became friends. These attributes weren't always enough to shield him from his own flaws and from the burdens heaped on him by his criminal clients. Yet each time MacKay was knocked flat by events, he rallied. His was a story of redemption and, as told in this compelling book, it is a story that is both shocking and inspirational.

Book Information

Title:A Brilliant and Appalling Life
Author:Jack Batten
Series:Non-Fiction Books
Published:2005
Pages:288
ISBN-10:771010931
ISBN-13:978-0771010934

Series Progress

This book is part of the Non-Fiction Books series.