<p>In 'The End of Evil Ways,' Honoré de Balzac offers readers a vivid glimpse into the harsh realities of the Parisian justice system of the 19th century. With a keen eye for detail and a rich tapestry of language, Balzac illustrates the journey of prisoners as they are transported from La Force to the Conciergerie. His exploration of societal undercurrents is shrewd and nuanced, set against the backdrop of detailed Parisian locales. Notably, his...