The Burden of Proof

The Burden of Proof
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Kindle County Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Scott Turow

شابک

9781429957755
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Publisher's Weekly

June 5, 1990
The unexpected suicide of his wife of 31 years impels Alejandro Stern, the accomplished, self-contained criminal defense lawyer who defended Rusty Sabich in Presumed Innocent , on a Dantean exploration of his psyche. Clara's death comes just after Sandy has learned of a federal grand jury's investigation of Maison Dixon, a successful brokerage house in midwestern Kindle County owned by flamboyant Dixon Hartnell, the husband of Sandy's sister Silvia, and a longtime friend and client. Trying to determine the nature of the government's case, uncovering surprising information about Clara's health and financial dealings, entering into bewildering new relationships with women, Sandy is also forced to reexamine, through the lens of grief, his connection with his three grown children: Marta, a New York lawyer; Peter, a physician in Kindle County; and newly pregnant Kate, whose husband works at Maison Dixon. In a controlled, smoldering tone that flashes occasionally into flame, Turow develops a complex, satisfying plot, steeped in law and finance, that turns perhaps too often on coincidence but remains utterly faithful to its deeply probed characters. Sandy's painful, blindered passage through sorrow and grief to life and passion is a dark, finally affirming account of, in his own summing up, ``the heart-sore arithmetic of human events. Loss and gain.'' 750,000 first printing; major ad/promo.



Library Journal

June 1, 1990
Turow, author of Presumed Innocent (LJ 6/1/87), has produced something different with his second novel, but it's blessed with as much style and suspense as the earlier work. Lawyer Sandy Stern, of the previous novel, returns home to find his wife has committed suicide. Stern is currently involved in the defense of his brother-in-law, Dixon, who is accused of shady doings on the commodities market; also involved are Stern's daughter and her husband. When Stern learns that his dead wife had herpes, he is forced to conduct yet another investigation. Turow successfully conveys the richness and depth of the family relationships and the intricacies of the commodities case. He is in full control here, telling a long, engrossing story that unfolds with thoroughly satisfying results and is spiced with surprises. Highly recommended. BOMC selection; previewed in Prepub Alert LJ 2/1/90.--Robert H. Donahugh, formerly with Youngstown & Mahoning Cty. P.L., Ohio

Copyright 1990 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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