The authors chatted about their fascination with the law, how to write about hot-button topics and more Audrey Snow Owen; Kenny Braun Authors Scott Turow and Lawrence Wright sit down for an exclusive ...
In the latest edition of 'The Unknowns,' host Charlie Stone speaks with renowned author and attorney Scott Turow about his illustrious career, the impact of corruption on the justice system, and his ...
In his latest mystery, Chicago attorney Scott Turow takes us back to Kindle County, the setting of his first book Presumed Innocent, published in 1987. An immediate hit, the book spent 45 weeks on ...
Rusty Sabich is no stranger to either side of the law. A former prosecutor and chief judge of a state appellate court, the now-retired attorney has twice been accused of murder and had even served ...
For this month’s entry into The Four Book Club I sit down with the remarkably talented writer Scott Turow. Now that name may ring a bell because his most recognized work, 1987′s “Presumed Innocent” ...
Anyone who has passed a high school civics class knows about the presumption of innocence. But just as real is the bitter truth that the presumption of innocence is often elusive. The courts can ...
Scott Turow’s “Presumed Guilty” brings back Rožat “Rusty” Sabich, the attorney protagonist from Mr. Turow’s 1987 debut novel, “Presumed Innocent,” a work that set a high standard for all future legal ...
The novelist is 75. Rusty Sabich, the now-retired prosecutor he introduced in “Presumed Innocent,” is 77 — and taking on a new case in “Presumed Guilty.” By Sarah Lyall Reporting from Naples, Fla. The ...
It usually takes author and attorney Scott Turow many years to rekindle the complicated relationship he has with his fictional creation, lawyer Rusty Sabich. We first encountered him in 1987 in ...
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