In the case of Gilbert Tellier's murder, Dominique Marceau is on trial. The counsels are locked in a ferocious debate on why the attractive, indolent, and fickle girl killed the skilled and ambitious conductor who had just graduated from the conservatory. Was it the result of passion, wrath, desperation, or was it just a coincidence? Those who know Gilbert, including Dominique's prior lovers and Annie, the studious violinist betrothed to Gilbert, testify. It's the evidence they provide that gradually develops a more detailed picture of Dominique and Gilbert's personalities and their connection, rather than the counsels' eloquent and convincing argument.
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In the case of Gilbert Tellier's murder, Dominique Marceau is on trial. The counsels are locked in a ferocious debate on why the attractive, indolent, and fickle girl killed the skilled and ambitious conductor who had just graduated from the conservatory. Was it the result of passion, wrath, desperation, or was it just a coincidence? Those who know Gilbert, including Dominique's prior lovers and Annie, the studious violinist betrothed to Gilbert, testify. It's the evidence they provide that gradually develops a more detailed picture of Dominique and Gilbert's personalities and their connection, rather than the counsels' eloquent and convincing argument.
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