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I enjoyed this 2002 Scott Turow novel, the 6th in the Kindle County series and my 4th Turow read. The characters are complicated, damaged and unpredictable. Turow’s writing is an unusual stream-of-consciousness style that describes the character’s inner narrative, with long, run-on sentences, that are often tortured and self-indulgent. This legal thriller depicts the interplay between the Prosecuting Attorney’s office, the police and the courts: classic crime procedural. The story line did not play out as I anticipated making this story delightfully unpredictable. As broken as most of these characters are the novel concludes with a satisfying tale of redemption and is worth the wait. The sexual descriptions are very realistic without being overly gratuitous but would not be appropriate for young readers. I recommend this book if you don’t find the protracted inner narratives off-putting.