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  2. Presumed Innocent (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by. One L. Followed by. The Burden of Proof. Presumed Innocent, published in August 1987, is a legal thriller novel by American writer Scott Turow. His first novel, [1][2] it is about a prosecutor charged with the murder of his colleague, Carolyn Polhemus. It is told in a first person point of view by the accused, Rožat "Rusty" Sabich.

  3. Identical (Turow novel) - Wikipedia

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    Followed by. Testimony. Identical, published in 2013, is a novel by Scott Turow which details the complicated relationship between the Kronon and the Gianis families, who are neighbors, friends, enemies, and rivals at different times throughout. Cass Gianis is sent to prison for the murder of Dita Kronon, his girlfriend; later Paul Gianis, Cass ...

  4. Testimony (Turow novel) - Wikipedia

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    Testimony, published in 2017, is a novel by Scott Turow which details ex-United States Attorney for Kindle County Bill ten Boom's first case on the International Criminal Court (ICC); ten Boom investigates the overnight disappearance and suspected massacre of an entire refugee village of more than 400 Romani people in the unsettled political atmosphere following the Bosnian war.

  5. Presumed Innocent (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    present. (present) Presumed Innocent is an American legal thriller television series created by David E. Kelley, based on the 1987 novel of the same name by Scott Turow. The series is the first television adaptation of the book, following the 1990 film adaptation starring Harrison Ford and Brian Dennehy. It premiered on Apple TV+ on June 12 ...

  6. Limitations (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Preceded by. Ordinary Heroes. Followed by. Innocent. Limitations is a novel by Scott Turow which was published in 2006. It is by far his shortest novel (197 pages) and prior to publication as a novel was released as a serial story in the Sunday New York Times Magazine.

  7. Personal Injuries - Wikipedia

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    813/.54 21. LC Class. PS3570.U754 P47 1999b. Preceded by. The Laws of Our Fathers. Followed by. Reversible Errors. Personal Injuries is a novel by the American author Scott Turow, published in 1999. [1][2] Like all of Turow's novels, it takes place in fictional Kindle County and many of the characters are recognized from other Turow novels.

  8. Reversible Errors - Wikipedia

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    Reversible Errors, published in 2002 (paperback edition by Picador, 2003) is Scott Turow's sixth novel, and like the others, set in fictional Kindle County. The title is a legal term . The novel was a New York Times best seller , [1] won the 2003 Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for Fiction, [2] and was a finalist for the 2002 Los Angeles Times ...

  9. Category:Novels by Scott Turow - Wikipedia

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    T. Testimony (Turow novel) Categories: Works by Scott Turow. Legal thriller novels. American novels by writer.

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