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The Last Trial
By (Author) Scott Turow
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
25th May 2021
21st January 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
464
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 30mm
330g
From the bestselling author of Presumed Innocent, Scott Turow's The Last Trial recounts the final case of Kindle County's most revered courtroom advocate, Sandy Stern. Already eighty-five years old, and in precarious health, Stern has been persuaded to defend an old friend, Pavel Pafko. A former Nobel Prize-winner in Medicine, Pafko, shockingly, has been charged in a federal racketeering indictment with fraud, insider trading and murder. As the trial progresses, Stern will question everything he thought he knew about his friend. Despite Pafko's many failings, is he innocent of the terrible charges laid against him How far will Stern go to save his friend, and--no matter the trial's outcome--will he ever know the truth Stern's duty to defend his client and his belief in the power of the judicial system both face a final, terrible test in the courtroom, where the evidence and reality are sometimes worlds apart. 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 life.
The master is back and in The Last Trial Scott Turow takes it to another level -- David Baldacci, Number One Bestselling Author
The Last Trial is Scott Turow at his best and most ambitious. He has elevated the genre once again * Washington Post *
Grisham might do it more often, but Turow does it so much better * Observer *
In this meticulously devised courtroom drama, rich with character detail, Turow again demonstrates what he does best: roll out a complex, keenly observed legal case yet save a boatload of surprises for its ending. And make it personal * New York Times *
Nobody writes courtroom drama the way he does * Daily Mail *
Turow follows the courtroom proceedings so closely that at times the novel almost feels like being on jury duty, though few trials could be this interesting in real life. The novels greatest strength, however, is its poignant depiction of the emotional toll of the case, as Stern is forced to reconsider the nature of his friendship, his legacy and his mortality. * The Times *
Turow is worthy to be ranked with Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler * New York Times *
The thrill of any good Turow novel is that heart-stopping instant when you realize you've been piecing together the wrong puzzle * Entertainment Weekly *
Pioneered the modern legal thriller * Daily Telegraph *
Turow blows even Grisham out of the water * Daily Mirror *
A leading practitioner of the legal thriller * Financial Times *
Turow keeps the suspense ratcheted up * Mail on Sunday *
This is a guy who knows what he's doing * USA Today *
Scott Turow has consistently out-Grishamed * Sunday Telegraph *
A consummate storyteller * Independent *
Turow will keep you guessing until the very, very end * Daily Express *
Turow does legal thrillers better than anyone else * Irish Independent *
Scott Turow is the author of eleven bestselling novels, including Testimony, Ordinary Heroes, The Burden of Proof, Innocent and Presumed Innocent, and two works of non-fiction. His books have been translated into more than forty languages, sold more than thirty million copies worldwide, and have been adapted into movies and television projects. He has frequently contributed essays and op-ed pieces to publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic. Turow has been a partner in the Chicago office of Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal, a national law firm, since 1986, concentrating on criminal defence.