![]() ![]() ![]() His life has subsequently been consumed with his reluctance to accept the postulated facts of the investigation, and his public crusade to clear the name of the man who he believes was falsely convicted for the act, Khalil Khazar. The man he is visiting is Alan Tealing, a 55-year-old lecturer on English literature at a middling university in Scotland, who lost his wife and daughter two decades prior in a terrorist attack that echoes the Lockerbie airliner bombing of 1988. The visitor in this case is an American intelligence agent, dying of cancer and looking to undo some of his life's subterfuge before he goes. ![]() "The Professor of Truth," the fifth novel from Scottish author and former Man Booker prize finalist James Robertson, begins with a tried-and-true trope but one that rarely fails to engage: A mysterious stranger arrives on the doorstep with a clue about the past. ![]()
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