Description

Scott Turow, a practicing lawyer and acclaimed author, launched his legal thriller career with the bestseller Presumed Innocent in 1987 and has since written many novels set in the courthouses of fictional Kindle County, Illinois. His latest, Presumed Guilty, returns to this world with recurring characters but offers enough context to stand alone for new readers. Told once again in the first person, the novel raises a compelling question: can we trust our narrator?

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