The Tumbled House by Winston Graham
Attack on a dead man . . .
In Winston Graham's The Tumbled House, a vicious attack on the late Sir John Marlowe Q.C. in The Sunday Gazette is unsigned. Don Marlowe, his son a prominent young conductor is determined to discover the identity of the journalist. He succeeds, and precipitates a gruelling court action. But ironically it is Don who stands accused. And in defending himself and his fathers name, he finds he is destroying his marriage to Joanna the beautiful and wayward young actress . . .