Scott Turow was born in Chicago. In 1970, he graduated from Amherst College. From 1972 till 1975, he taught creative writing at Stanford. In 1978, he graduated from Harvard Law School and became an Assistant United States Attorney in Chicago till 1986. Today, he is a partner in an international law firm. Visit also this site. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Presumed Innocent (Silver Dagger Award) | 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) Ordinary Heroes | 2005 |
8) Limitations | 2006 |
9) Innocent | 2010 |
10) Identical | 2013 |
11) Testimony | 2017 |
12) The Last Trial | 2020 |
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