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Anatomy of Innocence

Testimonies of the Wrongfully Convicted

Anatomy of Innocence( )
Author: Klinger, Leslie S.
Paretsky, Sara
Child, Lee
Margolin, Phillip M.
King, Laurie R.
Harvey, Michael
Lynds, Gayle
Sheldon, John
Burke, Jan
Weinman, Sarah
Phillips, Gary
Freveletti, Jamie
Mankiewicz, John
Rozan, S. J.
Parks, Bard
Read by: Naughton, Sarah
Berkrot, Peter
Davis, Jonathan
Full Cast,
White, Karen
Introduction by: Turow, Scott
Scheck, Barry
Editor: Caldwell, Laura
ISBN:978-1-5436-2759-6
Publication Date:Jul 2017
Publisher:Brilliance Publishing, Inc.
Imprint:Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
Book Format:CD-Audio
List Price:USD $9.99
Book Description:

Recalling the great muckrakers of the past, an outraged team of America's best-selling writers unite to confront the disasters of wrongful convictions.

Wrongful convictions, long regarded as statistical anomalies in an otherwise sound justice system, now appear with frightening regularity. But few people understand just how or why they happen and, more important, the immeasurable consequences that often haunt the lucky few who are acquitted years after they are proven...
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Book Details
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.25 x 6.75 x 0.5 Inches
Book Weight:0.17 Pounds
Author Biography
Klinger, Leslie S. (Author)
Scott Turow is a writer and lawyer. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 12, 1949. He received a B.A. from Amherst College in 1970 and an M.A. from Stanford University in 1974. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1978. He was an Assistant United States Attorney in Chicago and served as a prosecutor in several corruption cases. Turow continues to work as an attorney.

He has written numerous novels including Presumed Innocent, The Burden of Proof, Pleading Guilty, The Laws of Our Fathers, Personal Injuries, Ordinary Heroes, Limitations, Innocent, and Identical. His non-fiction works include One L about his experience as a law student and Ultimate Punishment about the death penalty. He has won numerous awards including the Heartland Prize in 2003 for Reversible Errors, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award in 2004 for Ultimate Punishment, and Time Magazine's Best Work of Fiction, 1999 for Personal Injuries. He will give a keynote speech at the National writer's Congress 2015.

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