The Burden of Proof (Barlow novel) explained

The Burden of Proof
Author:James Barlow
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Crime
Publisher:Hamish Hamilton (UK)
Simon and Schuster (US)
Release Date:1968
Media Type:Print
Pages:258

The Burden of Proof is a 1968 crime novel by the British writer James Barlow.

Synopsis

Vic Dakin, a crime lord with a vast empire across London takes place on a raid on a wages van that goes wrong. Needing an alibi he arranges to blackmail a corrupt MP with evidence of his sexual wrongdoing to give perjured testimony in court. However, the police are doggedly on Dakin's trail.

Adaptation

In 1971, it was adapted into the British film Villain directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Richard Burton, Ian McShane and Nigel Davenport.[1] [2] As a tie-in with the film, the novel was reissued with the alternative title Villain.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Goble p.24
  2. Clinton p.229