Still haunted by the death of her only brother, James, in the Great War,  Evelyn Gifford is completely unprepared when a young nurse and her  six-year-old son appear on the Giffords’ doorstep one night. The child,  the nurse claims, is James’, conceived in a battlefield hospital. The  grief-stricken Giffords take them both in; but Evelyn, a struggling  attorney, must now support her entire family-at a time when work for  women lawyers is almost nonexistent. Suddenly a new case falls  in Evelyn’s lap: Seemingly hopeless, it’s been abandoned by her male  coworkers. The accused-a veteran charged with murdering his young wife-  is almost certain to die on the gallows. And yet, Evelyn believes  he is truly innocent, just as she suspects there may be more to the  story of her “nephew” than meets the eye. My thoughts – The  Crimson Rooms  is an exciting and thought provoking story of a woman struggling to change both herself and society, and all the wh...