Laws of Our Fathers
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Turow takes his time with his books: one every three years . . . spectacularly worth the wait. -- starred, "Publishers Weekly" "The undisputed king of contemporary legal intrigue offers a sumptuous triple-decker." -- starred, "Kirkus Reviews" * A "New York Times" Bestseller * Literary Guild Main Selection A drive-by shooting of an aging white woman at a gang-plagued housing project sets Turow's latest novel in motion. In the ensuing trial, a group of personalities who first met during the upheavals of the 60s reconvene in the courtroom of Sonia "Sonny" Klonsky. Once again, Turow reveals, as no other writer can, how the law and its mysterious rituals intersect with real life.