How criminals think
John Lanchester, 13 September 1990
Love and Death on Long Island
by Gilbert Adair.
Heinemann, 138 pp., £10.95, July 1990,9780434006229 Show More
by Gilbert Adair.
Heinemann, 138 pp., £10.95, July 1990,
The Burden of Proof
by Scott Turow.
Bloomsbury, 515 pp., £13.99, August 1990,0 7475 0673 6 Show More
by Scott Turow.
Bloomsbury, 515 pp., £13.99, August 1990,
Crucible of Fools
by M.S. Power.
Hamish Hamilton, 165 pp., £12.99, August 1990,0 241 13006 9 Show More
by M.S. Power.
Hamish Hamilton, 165 pp., £12.99, August 1990,
“... his ‘Novels’ and his ‘Entertainments’ – which is to say, not very helpful at all.) Scott Turow’s first novel, Presumed Innocent, was a colossal hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Copies were getting up off the shelves and walking out of bookshops on their own. The novel was narrated by Rusty Sabich (terrific name), Chief Deputy in the ... ”