Reversible Errors by Scott Turow
In this gripping legal thriller, a complex web of justice and morality unfolds as a convicted murderer on death row, Rommy Gandolph, is granted a last-minute reprieve due to new evidence suggesting his innocence. The story follows Arthur Raven, a weary public defender, who reluctantly takes on Gandolph's case, delving into the murky depths of the legal system. As Arthur unravels the truth, he faces formidable opposition from Muriel Wynn, a determined prosecutor, and Larry Starczek, a seasoned detective, both of whom are convinced of Gandolph's guilt. The narrative explores themes of redemption, the fallibility of the justice system, and the intricate dance between truth and belief.
- Published
- 2002
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-450
- Original Language
- English
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