The Burden of Proof (G.K. Hall Large Print Book Series)

Paperback

English language

Published June 8, 1991 by G K Hall & Co.

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3 stars (5 reviews)

Turow's acclaimed second novel, which topped international bestseller lists, is now available in trade paperback. Sandy Stern, the brilliant defense attorney from Presumed Innocent, faces an event so emotionally shattering that no part of his life is left untouched. It reveals a family caught in a maelstrom of hidden crimes, shocking secrets, and warring passions.

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2 stars

2.75 maybe. It could have plea bargained up to 3 stars but took its chances with my reaction. Had I not read Turow's Personal Injuries just before it, my expectations would have been lower. I found it difficult to like anyone in this book. Sandy Stern was close to likable some of the time. Maybe Marta was likable.

There's no law requiring characters to be likable, of course, but that's just the problem. If we stick to the law it's all just about justice. And about who is good and who is less good and who gets what they deserve. I deserved better.

The sex seemed like a mechanical attempt to humanize the characters and to give them some depth. It didn't.

Killing off Dixon in the end and marrying off Sandy read as an attempt to parcel out some justice in a way that allows us to know the …

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  • Legal stories
  • Large Print
  • Fiction - General
  • General
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Large print books
  • Large type books