The reviewer praises the book for its suspenseful and compelling courtroom drama, noting that Turow's writing remains as strong as ever.
Debbish found Presumed Innocent to be a great legal thriller, highlighting Turow's ability to maintain the same level of excellence nearly four decades and a dozen novels later. They appreciated the suspenseful and compelling courtroom drama, which explores themes of ambition, weakness, hypocrisy, and American justice. The reviewer noted that the book is a testament to Turow's skill as a writer, making it a must-read for fans of the genre. Overall, they found the book to be a thrilling and engaging read.
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This is a great legal thriller by Turow who's lost none of the elan he showed in the first in this series nearly four decades (and a dozen novels) ago.
It's a supremely suspenseful and compelling courtroom drama about ambition, weakness, hypocrisy and American justice.
Turow's writing remains as strong as ever.