About Scott Turow
Scott Turow, is an attorney and an author. He has been married to Annette Turow, a painter, since 1971. They have three children. The family lives outside Chicago.
Series
Kindle County
1. Presumed Innocent (1987)
2. The Burden of Proof (1990)
3. Pleading Guilty (1993)
4. The Laws Of Our Fathers (1996)
5. Personal Injuries (1999)
6. Reversible Errors (2002)
7. Innocent (2010)
1. Presumed Innocent (1987)
2. The Burden of Proof (1990)
3. Pleading Guilty (1993)
4. The Laws Of Our Fathers (1996)
5. Personal Injuries (1999)
6. Reversible Errors (2002)
7. Innocent (2010)
Anthologies edited
Guilty as Charged: The Penguin Book of New American Crime Writing (1996)
The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 (2006) (with Otto Penzler)
The Best American Mystery Stories 2006 (2006) (with Otto Penzler)
Non fiction
Links to other websites
| scottturow.com |
Scott Turow recommends
Maigret At the Gai-Moulin (1940) (Inspector Maigret) Georges Simenon "Cool and clever... All mystery buffs should celebrate." | Shadow of a Doubt (1991) (Charley Sloan) William J Coughlin "A great read!" | Total Eclipse (1995) Liz Rigbey "Simply remarkable, as daring and unpredictable as any ending I can recall." | |
Into Thin Air (1995) (Kurt Muller, book 1) Thomas Zigal "Into Thin Air is terrific. This is a book to savor and to admire. " | A Jury of Her Peers (1996) Jean Hanff Korelitz "A smart, stylish legal thriller... wonderful.. full of intrigue." | The Judgment (1997) (Charley Sloan) William J Coughlin "Vintage Coughlin. Sharp, tight, and full of suspense and wisdom." | |
The Face of Justice (1998) Bill Blum "Blum is a welcome addition to the lawyer novelist ranks." | Harmful Intent (1999) Baine Kerr "The best novel about a trial I've read since Snow Falling on Cedars." | Pariah (1999) (Kurt Muller, book 3) Thomas Zigal "Pariah is Zigal's best book yet. The suspense and wit are unrelenting." | |
Sea of Bones (2004) Ron Faust "A writer of enormous talent, a stylist to admire and a storyteller of great power." | The Stolen Heart (2005) Lauren Kelly "A writer of formidable talent." | Loving Frank (2007) Nancy Horan "This graceful, assured first novel tells the remarkable story of the long-lived affair between Frank Lloyd Wright, a passionate and impossible figure, and Mamah Cheney, a married woman whom Wright beguiled and led beyond the restraint of convention. It is engrossing, provocative reading." | |
Have a Little Faith (2009) Mitch Albom "Have a Little Faith is an absolute wonder--tender, transporting, and deeply moving, a profound meditation on kindling the light that struggles in billions of hearts. It is the answer to anyone who believed they'd never again read a book with the soul and grace of Tuesdays with Morrie." |
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