Innocent
By (Author) Scott Turow
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
1st August 2014
22nd May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Short-listed for CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger 2010 (UK)
Paperback
512
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 32mm
346g
Twenty years ago, Tommy Molto charged his colleague Rusty Sabich with the murder of a former lover; when a shocking turn of events transformed Prosecutor Rusty from the accuser into the accused. Rusty was cleared, but the seismic trial left both men reeling. Molto's name was dragged through the mud and while Rusty regained his career, he lost much more . . . Now, Rusty - sixty years old and a chief judge - wakes to a new nightmare. His wife Barbara has died in suspicious circumstances and once again, he is the prime suspect. Reunited with his charismatic lawyer Sandy Stern, Rusty will do anything to convince his beloved son Nat of his innocence. But what is he hidingIn an explosive trial which will expose lies, jealousy, revenge, corruption and the darker side of human nature, Rusty Sabich and Tommy Molto will battle it out to finally discover the real meaning of truth, and of justice.
Its more than 20 years since Scott Turow introduced us to Rusty Sabich, the flawed hero of his excellent debut courtroom thriller, Presumed Innocent. In this keenly anticipated sequelTurow keeps the suspense ratcheted up in the gripping courtroom scenes and springs a succession of clever twists First rate * Mail on Sunday *
One of this years most rewarding thrillers Compelling courtroom drama is once more combined with Philip Roth-like stylistic verve and psychological insight * Sunday Times Books of the Year *
If the opening of this stylish court room thriller does not grip you like a vice, you must be very hard to please Scott Turow has consistently out-Grishamed, and this sequel to his 1987 bestseller Presumed Innocent sees him at full creative throttle the book is a terrific read, with hidden emotional depths * Sunday Telegraph *
Innocent is as gripping as a Grisham page-turner. Not only is it beautifully written and expert in its psychological probing, but it is as insightful about marriage, adultery and fatherhood as any one of Richard Ford or Philip Roths studies of middle-aged men in crisis * Sunday Times *
Superb writingAn intelligent and superior page-turning read * The Times *
Innocent is a meticulously constructed and superbly paced mystery, full of twists and surprises and the sort of technical arcane on which the genre thrives. This is a lovely novel, gripping and darkly self-reflective. How can Scott Turow be doing this again As the lawyers say, asked and answered * New York Times *
Scott Turow is the world-famous author of several bestselling novels about the law, from Presumed Innocent to Reversible Errors, as well as the wartime thriller Ordinary Heroes. He has also written an examination of the death penalty, Ultimate Punishment. He lives with his family outside Chicago, where he is a partner in the international law firm of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal.