Presumed guilty [large print] / Scott Turow.
Summary:
"After Rusty Sabich's heated acquittal in the trial for his life, he's restlessly tried to accept his retirement and get his name out of the spotlight. Now, years later, he's found himself living a quiet life in the town of Mirror with a house on the idyllic lake and a new love, Bea. But the peace that's taken him so long to find comes crashing down when Bea's adoptive son, Aaron, who's under Rusty and Bea's supervision while on probation for a possession conviction, goes missing. The court has ordered that Aaron stay in contact with Rusty and Bea, and if he doesn't return soon, he might get sent back to jail. The trouble doesn't end when Aaron eventually turns up. It turns out that he'd been camping with Mae, his childhood sweetheart who has been an endless source of trouble for Aaron. Except Mae didn't return with Aaron. Mae's prosecuting attorney father, Hardy, brings in all of his resources from local police to the FBI to find his daughter. And when Mae is discovered dead, Hardy immediately points the finger at Aaron and the state jumps to trial. Rusty finds himself coming out of retirement to defend his step-son-to-be from a murder charge where the evidence doesn't seem to add up. But regardless of where the truth is pointing, it seems that the odds are stacked against Aaron. It's going to take all of Rusty's knowledge as a lawyer and judge to show the jury that Aaron isn't a murderer and that if they have any reasonable doubt, they must cast "Not guilty." Aaron's life is on the line and so is the one that Rusty has worked so hard for and all that stands between freedom for both of them is the rage-fueled prejudice against Aaron." -- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781538771082
- ISBN: 153877108X
- Physical Description: 744 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
- Edition: Large print edition ; First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Grand Central Large Print, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Judges > Fiction. Lawyers > Fiction. Stepchildren > Fiction. Trials (Murder) > Fiction. Presumptions (Law) > Fiction. Missing persons > Investigation > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. |
Genre: | Large print books. Detective and mystery fiction. Legal fiction (Literature). Novels. |
Available copies
- 9 of 35 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
- 1 of 2 copies available at Rockingham County Public Library.
Holds
- 21 current holds with 35 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Show Only Available Copies
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eden Library | LP Fic (Text) | 31554011684221 | Adult Large Print New Fiction | Checked out | 05/13/2025 |
Stoneville Library | LP Fic (Text) | 31554011684239 | Adult Large Print New Fiction | Available | - |
Skip NoveList Content
Skip Similar Authors Content
Similar Authors
Scott Turow and John Lescroart combine fascinating courtroom drama with legal investigation in their compelling legal thrillers. Their works feature vibrant characters, provocative...
Scott Turow and Perri O'Shaughnessy have built their careers on masterfully crafted novels in which believably flawed central characters strip away layers of deceit to reach the truth....
Although Scott Turow's stories are more realistic and do not move at the same rapid pace as John Grisham's, readers who enjoy issue-oriented legal thrillers may appreciate each author's...
These authors write fast-paced and intricately plotted legal thrillers full of exciting courtroom drama, treacherous political intrigue, and insightful social commentary. Their books...
Richard North Patterson writes legal thrillers featuring vivid characterizations, complex and thoughtful stories, and moody dramas. Like Scott Turow, Patterson calls on a cast of characters...
Author-lawyers Robert Rotenberg and Scott Turow write intricately plotted and razor-sharp legal thrillers with intriguing central mysteries and propulsive courtroom scenes. Turow's...
Legal thriller fans will appreciate the gripping, suspenseful work of Scott Turow and Wanda M. Morris, both attorneys in real life. -- Autumn Winters
Even though more political than legal, Ward Just's elegantly written, thoughtful character studies, often set in the Midwest, should remind many readers of Scott Turow. Both authors...
William Lashner and Scott Turow both employ first-person narration to pull readers into the thoughts and lives of their characters. Their thrillers contain complex plots and vividly...
These authors' works have the genre "legal thrillers"; and the subjects "lawyers," "innocence (law)," and "attorney and client."
These authors' works have the genre "legal thrillers"; and the subjects "attorney and client," "capital punishment," and "criminal justice system."
These authors' works have the genre "legal thrillers"; and the subjects "lawyers," "innocence (law)," and "judicial corruption."
Skip Similar Series Content
Similar Series
Loading...
Skip Story Finder Content
Story FinderMix and match elements from this book to find others you might enjoy.
Skip About This Book Content
About This Book
Readers Reviews
Loading...
Presumed guilty in NoveList
Catalog enrichment powered by NoveList, with additional content provided by Baker & Taylor.