My Favorite Novelist Is a Commie
Scott Turow is one of my favorite escape – novelists, subcategory, law and detective stories. He is the author of such good reads as Presumed Innocent, The Burden of Proof, The Laws of our Fathers and Pleading Guilty. He also wrote One L a fascinating autobiography of his days at Harvard Law School. I owe a great debt of gratitude to him, for lightening my days, improving my reading pleasure. However, I am writing now not to praise him, but to condemn him. Consider what he writes on p. 176 of Pleading Guilty (the hero of this book, Mack Malloy, … Continue reading My Favorite Novelist Is a Commie
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