In Presumed Guilty, Rožat “Rusty” Sabich is a retired judge who is pulled back into the legal world when his fiancée’s son, Aaron, is accused of murder. As Rusty takes on the role of defense attorney, he must navigate the challenges of defending someone with a past that makes him an unlikely suspect. What follows is a story that not only involves courtroom tactics but also delves into deep societal issues, including race, class, and the imperfections of the justice system.
The novel touches on themes of aging, morality, and redemption, and as the trial intensifies, Rusty must confront his own biases and guilt. Turow’s masterful writing and detailed exploration of the legal system make Presumed Guilty a riveting read for fans of courtroom dramas and psychological thrillers.
Acclaimed author Scott Turow’s latest novel, Presumed Guilty, is a legal thriller that blends courtroom drama with a powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and societal biases. The 2025 release will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about the legal system.
For fans of courtroom drama, this is a must-read, exploring moral dilemmas and offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of justice.
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