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Narrated by:
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J. R. Horne
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By:
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Scott Turow
Arthur's opponent in the case is Muriel Wynn, Kindle County's formidable chief deputy prosecuting attorney, who is considering a run for her boss' job. Muriel and Larry Starczek, the original detective on the case, don't want to see Rommy escape a fate they long ago determined he deserved. Further complicating the situation is the fact that Gillian Sullivan, the judge who originally found Rommy guilty, is only recently out of prison herself, having served time for taking bribes.
Scott Turow's compelling, multidimensional characters take the listener into Kindle County's parallel yet intersecting worlds of police and small-time crooks, airline executives and sophisticated scammers and lawyers of all stripes. No other writer offers such a profound understanding of what is at stake when the state holds the power to end a man's life.
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Critic reviews
"This is a tour de force for a novelist writing at the top of his game." (Amazon.com)
"No one on the contemporary scene writes better mystery-suspense novels than Scott Turow." (Los Angeles Times Book Review)
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Great story by a human writer.
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Just...okay
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Reversible Errors
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Brilliant
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A good ordinary thriller
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He's also superb with multiple perspectives, although I wonder what women think of his female perspectives, particularly around the sex scenes. A major reservation, and this book is less problematic than some of his, is some unacceptable portrayal of Black people, not intended to be racist, but from the perspective of 2022, none the less actually racist, and it's quite disturbing. This is much less intrusive in reversible areas that in some books, such as Laws of our Fathers, Which manages to bollocks up sixties radicalism in a major way. As a Chicago lawyer, it's fun to see his Roman a clef versions of things I know, such as the Lincoln judge, but that's just an additional benefit.
The performance is good, although the transitions from one scene to another or sometimes a little bit peculiar in the sound quality, as if it pasted recordings together without concerning themselves about whether they really fit. Nonetheless, it's a good story, well narrated, worth listening to or reading.
Really liked this one
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Loved it!
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Turow wrote this in such a way that the "back story" on the individual characters is intermittently revealed, making the book anything but chronological. If you miss hearing a date or dateline, you will be a bit confused at times, more than likely.
The narration is superb and I ultimately enjoyed the way that this story untangled the horrific web that had developed around one unfortunate man. Good did prevail, but it came after years and much expense of others.
Stay With It, the Story is Worth Your Time
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best narrator I have ever heard
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