http://www.lbnnews.com
(USA Today) Scott Turow's debut novel, 1987's Presumed Innocent, turned Americans into legal-thriller junkies. It's a national addiction that continues to this day. Turow's brooding tale of a prosecutor named Rusty Sabich on trial for murdering his colleague and former lover, Carolyn Polhemus, was both a page-ripping whodunit and an admired literary novel.
Now Turow has written a sequel.
In Innocent, it has been 20 years since Sabich was acquitted, and he's again charged with murdering a woman. This time, it's his wife, Barbara, who appears to have been poisoned. Familiar — if older — faces reappear in the courtroom, with Tommy Molto heading up the prosecution and the elegant Sandy Stern defending Rusty.
Scott Turow is an amazing author, and getting better by each book. Great interview, too.
htdart 1 year ago