I picked up this novel that had been on my book shelf for ages and found it to be entertaining. It's just the thing for a mystery fan to have for their summer vacation. It has good action and a believable … more
Chris Massi never wanted to enter his father's business with the Mob. Instead, he followed the law and became an attorney, not deviating from his standards when he married the daughter of a Mafia … more
Martin Clark has created a cast of characters who come alive and are oddly believable in their actions in the course of this novel. The inhabitants of this story generally don't conform to the standard … more
4 1/2 stars. Raymond Horton is running for re-election for the Kindle County Prosecutor's office. He's being challenged by Nico Della Guardia, who is winning the … more
3 1/2 Stars I rate this enjoyable book between 3 and 4 stars. Twenty years after "Presumed Innocent," Rusty Sabich is now a chief judge of an appellate … more
Rusty Sabich, hero of 1987 bestseller Presumed Innocent, now reveals his true colors in Innocent. Two decades ago, Sabich stood trial for the murder of his mistress; he was acquitted, resumed both his … more
While PRESUMED INNOCENT might be most commonly categorized as a legal thriller, one could definitely make a case for calling it a psychological thriller. In much the same fashion as the appeal of Michael … more
This 20-years-on sequel to Turow's blockbuster, "Presumed Innocent" (recently re-released), finds Rusty Sabich chief justice of the appellate court and up for election to the state supreme court. His … more
Presumed Innocent was THE book back in the early 90's -- THE book that everyone read and that everyone was talking about. The movie just fueled it. It isn't often that a book's ending totally catches … more