The Gyroscope of Guilt

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By George Wilgus ’67

Published March 13, 2017

Part murder-mystery, part courtroom drama, The Gyroscope of Guilt (FriesenPress) follows a Princeton trial lawyer as he seeks to defend an anesthesiologist accused of murdering her husband. Complex and full of twists, this is the first novel by George Wilgus ’67. Wilgus is a former assistant prosecutor, certified civil trial lawyer, and co-author of The Layman’s Guide to Legal Survival (Adams Media Corp.).

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