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Presumed Innocent

By: Scott Turow
Narrated by: Edward Herrmann
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The #1 bestselling legal thriller that inspired the record-breaking television series of the same name, starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

"Spellbinding. Relentless. The work of a profoundly gifted author." —New York Times


New York Times bestselling author Scott Turow presents our worst nightmare: that of an ordinary citizen facing conviction for the most terrible of all crimes. Rusty Sabich, family man and the number two prosecutor of Kindle County, is handed an explosive case—the brutal murder of a woman who happens to be his former lover. A shocking turn of events suddenly transforms him from the accuser into the accused.

Presumed Innocent is a stunning portrayal of one man's all-too-human, all-consuming fatal attraction for a passionate woman who is not his wife, and the story of how his obsession puts everything he loves and values on trial—including his own life.

It's a book that lays bare a shocking world of betrayal and murder, as well as the hidden depths of the human heart. And it will hold you and haunt you ... long after you have reached its shattering conclusion.
Crime Thrillers Legal Thriller & Suspense Mystery Murder Suspense Thriller Crime Fiction Exciting Legal Suspense
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Intriguing Plot Twists • Complex Characters • Compelling Courtroom Drama • Masterful Storytelling • Unexpected Ending

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Nobody's reading reviews of this book trying to decide if it's worth reading. Scott Turow's fame plus the fact that Presumed Innocent was made into a Harrison Ford movie pretty much guarantees that.

But is it worth reading again? Absolutely. I had previously read the print version and seen the movie, and now I've listened to the audio version. Knowing whodunnit from the outset didn't take anything away from Turow's artistry - it's just a treat to hear a great storyteller tell a great story. And Edward Herrmann is just the right guy to give voice to this excellent bit of courtroom drama.

So, if they make it a musical, I'll go see that too!

Ready for the Musical

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I enjoyed so much the sequel to this book ( Innocent) that I went back to the original, also read and very well by Edward Herrmann, whom I had not heard before. It's an even better book than the sequel and Herrmann captures Rusty Sabich's (spelling? I never saw it in print) anguish as well as can be imagined. Never thought I would compliment a reader except Frank Muller so extravagantly. Read this again. We all did in the 1980s when it was a unique venture into courtroom drama, and it is just as fresh today. You will have forgotten the detail that make it such fine literature.

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This was a great novel and definitely kept me interested throughout . . . didn't want to turn it off. It kept me trying to guess who the murderer was because the author gave no clues. Very entertaining.

Now I have downloaded the next book "Innocent" and can't wait to start listening to it.

The narrator Edward Hermann was excellent and I'm glad to learn that he is also the narrator for "Innocent."

I thought this Mystery Novel was GREAT!!

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Excellent story line and the way the performer changed his voice for the different characters was phenomenal. Loved it!!!!

Great!

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

No. To much bad language

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The story was good but the language was offensive. it did not add to the story and the author could have used other words rather than taking the name of the Lord in vain.

Lots of bad language

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