A review by joeholmes
Innocent by Scott Turow

3.0

Turow has always been a very good writer, and he's a master of the courtroom scene. As a former lawyer myself, I appreciate the subtle way he shows the DA's office making decisions about winning a case -- the moral and ethical dilemmas and the attorneys who choose various paths to winning a case. My only disappointment is that I was expecting more of a Wow ending (my expectations having been set by Presumed Innocent) and so I found the climax a bit of a let down.