Plus Robert Crais’s “The Big Empty” and Jonathan Ames’s “Karma Doll.” ...
This is the third book in the series featuring attorney and Judge Rusty Sabich from “Presumed Innocent” and “Innocent,” both ...
The title of this autobiographical book is self-explanatory. Scott Turow will discuss “Presumed Guilty” with the Brickell Literary Society at noon Jan. 15 at the Temple Israel, Wolfson ...
In his new book "Presumed Guilty," Scott Turow revisits one of his most famous characters: 35 years after the events of ...
With “Presumed Guilty,” he says he’s ready to leave Rusty Sabich behind. But though the character’s arc is complete, the author’s is not. He’s working on a new book that begins when an ...
Turow’s new novel, “Presumed Guilty,” finds Rusty wiser and mellower ... He sits on a volunteer board that reviews books in danger of being banned in the local school.
A tricky task faces Scott Turow and “Presumed Guilty,” his 38-years-later sequel to “Presumed ... the killer turns out to be ...
Now, with Presumed Guilty, Turow brings back his conflicted ... let’s not spoil that masterly twist by specifying in which book—but thrillers had not, to that point, been especially tricksy ...
In his new book “Presumed Guilty,” Scott Turow revisits one of his most famous characters: 35 years after the events of “Presumed Innocent,” Rusty Sabich is on the other side of the ...
“Presumed Guilty” has a lot to do with the specifics ... and Turow makes all of that convincing and gripping. The book’s personal dynamics also are intriguing. When Sabich is chosen to ...