Turow, Scott

Testimony Scott Turow. - First edition. - 485 pages ; 24 cm

Library Journal, April 15, 2017 Publishers Weekly, March 20, 2017 Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2017 Library Journal Prepub Alert, November 07, 2016

"In the bestselling tradition of Presumed Innocent--the 1987 debut novel that made him "one of the major writers in America" (NPR)--comes what may be Scott Turow's best thriller yet... Bill ten Boom has walked out on everything he thought was important to him: his career, his wife, Kindle County, even his country. Still, when he is tapped to examine the disappearance of an entire Gypsy refugee camp--unsolved for ten years--he feels drawn to what will become the most elusive case of his career. In order to uncover what happened during the apocalyptic chaos after the Bosnian War, Boom must navigate a host of suspects ranging from Serb paramilitaries to organized crime gangs to the U.S. government, while also maneuvering among the alliances and treacheries of those connected to the case: Morgan Merriwell, a disgraced U.S. Major General; Ferko Rincic, the massacre's sole survivor; and Esma Czarni, an alluring barrister with secrets to protect. A master of the legal thriller, Scott Turow has returned with his most irresistibly confounding and satisfying novel yet"--

Adult Brodart.

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War crimes--Bosnia and Herzegovina--Fiction
Genocide.--Bosnia and Herzegovina--Fiction
Missing persons--Investigation--Fiction


Suspense fiction
Mystery fiction.
Legal stories

PS3570.U754 / T47 2017

813/.54