Presumed Innocent is the internationally bestselling, gripping legal thriller from Scott Turow.Prosecutor Rusty Sabich enters a nightmare world when Carolyn, a beautiful attorney with whom he has been having an affair, is found raped and strangled. He stands accused.Fighting to prove his innocence, Rusty uncovers a tangled web of sex, corruption and betrayal. With no one to trust, it’s up to … up to Rusty to uncover who is really behind this deadly crime . . .
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Great twist!!
Excellent
Having practiced law, it was a fascinating read which involved duping the legal system and human betrayal.
The ending was totally unexpected.
Great read
A wonderful and extremely realistic novel.
Figured out the twist on page 179.
One of Scott Turow’s best ever!
It’s been a while, but this is one of my all-time favorites. Mr. Turow is a fantastic writer with a fertile mind!
This was a disappointing book from Scott. Not really worth reading.
Great book!!!
Amazing story. Truly could feel like it could happen to anyone and what a scary thought. Great book.
Classic thriller, murder mystery and courtroom drama. One of my favorites. Was also made into a movie several years ago; well done, but book was better, as always.
A extraordinary read! All of the selected adjectives apply! Keeps you going all DeLong* night!
*A silly reference to former FBI profiler Candice DeLong’s tag-line in her commercials for her television show, “Deadly Women” on the ID channel (Longer than the darn review!).
Good movie too.
over-rated
best book ever in this genre
kept me interested all the way through, great read
good read.
Turow has wonderful characters