Presumed innocent / Scott Turow.
Rusty Sabich is an up-and-comer in the county prosecutor's office. He's intelligent, hard working, dependable. And, just maybe, he's also a murderer.
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- ISBN: 0374237131
- ISBN: 9780374237134
- Physical Description: 431 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus, Giroux, [1987]
- Copyright: ©1987
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Subject: | Kindle County (Imaginary place) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Legal fiction (Literature) Fiction. |
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Marshall Public Library | THR TUR (Text) | 33391000041931 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Presumed Innocent : A Novel
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Presumed Innocent : A Novel
Presumed Innocent launched Scott Turow's career as one of the pre-eminent legal thriller writers in America and was later adapted to a major feature film starring Harrison Ford. "This one will keep you up at nights, engrossed and charged with adrenaline." -- People The novel tells the story of Rusty Sabicch, chief deputy prosecutor in a large Midwestern city. With three weeks to go in his boss' re-election campaign, a member of Rusty's staff is found murdered; he is charged with finding the killer, until his boss loses and, incredibly, Rusty finds himself accused of the murder.