Rusty Sabich, a prosecuting attorney investigating the murder of Carolyn Polhemus, his former lover and a prominent member of his boss's staff, finds himself accused of the crime
Presumed Innocent launched Scott Turow's career as one of the pre-eminent legal thriller writers in America and was later adapted to a major feature film starring Harrison Ford. “This one will keep you up at nights, engrossed and charged ...
The air in Wagoner's office full of antique reproductions and a good Oriental rug was decidedly uneasy. A single file folder lay in the center of Wagoner's otherwise immaculate desk. “Mrs. Stern issued written instructions to dissolve ...
The "unputdownable courtroom drama" (Stephen King) and riveting sequel to the landmark bestseller Presumed Innocent, in which Tommy Molto and Rusty Sabich come head-to-head in a second murder trial.
... Calvin, 113 Mack, Charles, 198 Madison, Wisconsin, 177 Malloy, Everett, 114 Malone, Patrick A., 94-95 Mann, Alonzo, 182 Manzell, Bobby Lee, Jr., 30 Marion, William Jackson, 12, 207 Mason, Curtis Eugene, 18 Masterson, Mike, 70 Mays, ...
Edited by Kate Dempsey. Text by Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, Anne Higonnet.
Full of the deep insights into the spaces where the fragility of human nature and the justice system collide, Scott Turow's The Last Trial is a masterful legal thriller that unfolds in page-turning suspense -- and questions how we measure a ...
Presumed Innocent
A master of the legal thriller, Scott Turow has returned with his most irresistibly confounding and satisfying novel yet.
With its riveting suspense and indelibly drawn characters, this novel shows why Turow is not only the master of the modern legal thriller but also one of America's most engaging and satisfying novelists.
Taming the Presumption of Innocence provides a comprehensive account of the presumption of innocence in criminal law and procedure. It maintains that the presumption is a vital component of the proof structure of criminal trials.