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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