Innocent
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010
407
Novel • Fiction
Kindle County • 2000s
2010
Adult
18+ years
In Innocent by Scott Turow, a prosecutor named Rusty Sabich faces a complex legal and personal predicament when he is accused of a serious crime. The story explores themes of justice, truth, and ethical dilemmas as Rusty navigates the investigation and trial, with his relationships and past decisions impacting the unfolding events.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Emotional
Dark
Contemplative
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Innocent by Scott Turow receives praise for its gripping courtroom drama and complex character development. The narrative, while engaging, is occasionally criticized for its slower pacing. Fans of legal thrillers will appreciate the intricate plot and ethical dilemmas, though some may find predictability in the story's twists.
Fans of legal thrillers like John Grisham's The Firm will enjoy Scott Turow's Innocent. This sequel to Presumed Innocent appeals to readers who love intricate courtroom drama, moral dilemmas, and character-driven narratives. It's ideal for those intrigued by the complexities of law and justice.
19,546 ratings
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407
Novel • Fiction
Kindle County • 2000s
2010
Adult
18+ years
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