Limitations
By (Author) Scott Turow
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
1st August 2014
22nd May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 20mm
233g
Life would seem to have gone well for George Mason. His days as a criminal defence lawyer are long behind him. At fifty-nine, he has sat as a judge on the Court of Appeals in Kindle County for nearly a decade. Yet, when a disturbing rape case is brought before him, the judge begins to question the very nature of the law and his role within it. What is troubling George Mason so deeply Is it his wife's recent diagnosis Or the strange and threatening emails he has started to receive And what is it about this horrific case of sexual assault, now on trial in his courtroom, that has led him to question his fitness to judge In Limitations, Scott Turow, the master of the legal thriller, returns to Kindle County with a page-turning entertainment that asks the biggest questions of all. Ingeniously, and with great economy of style, Turow probes the limitations not only of the law, but of human understanding itself.
Scott Turow pioneered the modern legal thriller and, for literary panache, is still miles ahead of John Grisham A typically ambitious Turovian cocktail of intellect and adrenaline * Daily Telegraph *
Ive long been a fan of Scott Turows complex and humane legal thrillers. Limitations is ingenious rather than complex but is also humane and thought-provoking * Observer *
Scott Turow does legal thrillers better than anyone else, and writes with a wonderful precision and style that lifts Limitations far beyond the norm of the genre. Highly recommended * Irish Independent *
Fascinating has the same elegant style, the same skilled storytelling as Presumed Innocent and raises some thought-provoking issues * Sunday Telegraph *
Turow sets up the story with consummate expertise. The characters are skilfully portrayed, the plotting is deft and the writing a cut above John Grishams * Sunday Times *
Scott Turow is the internationally renowned author of six bestselling novels about the law, from Presumed Innocent (1987) to Reversible Errors, as well as a work of non-fiction, Ultimate Punishment, which centres on the death penalty. His most recent book was the critically acclaimed wartime thriller, Ordinary Heroes. He lives with his family outside Chicago, where he is a partner in the international law firm of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal.