The Burden of Proof

Mass market paperback, 576 pages

English language

Published 1990 by Warner Books.

ISBN:
978-0-446-36058-6
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OCLC Number:
23181846

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One afternoon in late March, Sandy Stern, the brilliant, quixotic defence lawyer in Presumed Innocent, returns home to find his wife Clara dead in the garage. They have been married for thirty-one years. Her suicide note leaves him just four words – 'Can you forgive me?' But on the 6th March Clara had expected to live . . .

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I was sure I'd read this long ago but after finishing this reread, I still don't remember having read much beyond the beginning the first time. Maybe I didn't. But while there's an ongoing mystery like in his previous and first book, Presumed Innocent, this is a slow and contemplative book, pretty much an ongoing mid-life crisis, so it's probably better digested by readers who middle-aged and beyond (you never see reading-age guidelines like that), and if I read this near its publication date thirty-five years ago when I was in my twenties (it was his second novel) I might have found it a snooze.

But now I appreciate the writing (I've pretty much liked everything Turow has written) and the character portrait, especially considering the protagonist, a character from the first book, is a foreign-born Latin-American Jew. I admire how Turow stretches himself as a writer (a lot of …

Subjects

  • Suicide
  • Kindle County (Imaginary place)
  • Fiction
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Legal stories
  • Automobile industry workers
  • Automobile industry and trade
  • Attitudes
  • Japanese Corporations