A review by ewp11577
Innocent by Scott Turow

This is an interesting look into a case where all of the circumstantial evidence does indeed make the accused look very, very guilty, but is truly not. Turow does a good job of weaving a tale centered around characters that have appeared in a few of his other books as a continuation of a story that started in "Presumed Innocent." Well worth the time--especially for the legal tidbits thrown in that give a bit of insight into how these sorts of trials work.