But it did have at least one feature that filled me with endless admiration: Turow managed to bring the readers up to date in Innocent without including a single spoiler for the earlier book. In this latest book, the focus is on the characters more than on legal procedure, and I didn’t find it quite as masterful as the first book. You see more examples of this dazzling prowess in Presumed Innocent than in the sequel, but they will both teach you a lot about the litigation process, while providing enough puzzles and twists to keep the suspense level high as well. They would always begin the same way: the senior partner would read a chapter out of one of Scott Turow’s early books demonstrating a character’s masterful command of courtroom technique. Back when I used to do research in a defense law firm, we would have periodic case status meetings.
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